Technotranscendence wrote:
> On Tuesday, October 12, 1999 8:51 AM Bostrom,N (pg) N.Bostrom@lse.ac.uk
> > One theoretical argument against the possibility of smartdrugs is that if
> > there were a simple way of boosting intelligence, evolution would already
> > have discovered it.
>
> This is, IMHO, a bogus argument. First off, it makes a false dichotomy
> between evolution and humanity -- as if humans are somehow outside
> evolution. Second, and more to the point, if one is going to make such a
> separation, imagine if someone in the 1960s had said: "If there were a
> simple way of storing data in an optical media, evolution would already have
> discovered it." Now we have CDs, don't we? What is meant here is that
> biological evolution is not the only means of progress and discovery.
> Outside microbial life, it took humans to invent the wheel...
>
-Ken