From: Max More (max@maxmore.com)
Date: Sun Apr 02 2000 - 15:54:39 MDT
At 10:23 AM 4/2/00 -0700, Ken wrote:
>I think most of the concepts discussed would not be considered
>too advanced by the folks on this list, but it was quite a lot for a
>public meeting. Hofstadter said the topic he really wanted was "Who
>will be we in 2100?", and the discussion got interesting when Hans
>started talking philosophy of identity.
Interesting--the day before the event I was discussing the symposium with
Hofstadter, and stressed the importance of dealing with this issue (since
Joy off-handedly remarks on it in his essay), and noted some of the work
I've done in this area.
EXTROPY INSTITUTE'S POST-SYMPOSIUM SYMPOSIUM
Extropy Institute is planning a post-symposium web page. We are inviting
the symposium panelists to add comments (rebuttals or additional comments
they didn't get to make) and responses to other comments. But we also want
to include concise and well-thought out comments on the symposium by any of
you who attended. We can also include some of the fine comments already
posted here in response to Joy's original essay.
I'll be adding my own comments as soon as the webcast is released. If
anyone discovers that it's been released before I do, please let us know
here. I understand that it will be available soon at
http://www.technetcast.com/
Onward!
Max
Max More, Ph.D.
President, Extropy Institute. www.extropy.org
CEO, MoreLogic Solutions. www.maxmore.com
max@maxmore.com or more@extropy.org
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