From: Eliezer S. Yudkowsky (sentience@pobox.com)
Date: Mon Jun 07 1999 - 18:38:29 MDT
Cynthia wrote:
>
> > Do the Swiss allow their convicted violent criminals and certified
> > mentally incompetent to possess arms?
>
> Of course not. First of all, the Swiss have effectively stopped defective people
> from breeding over a period of hundreds of years, so that the incidence of
> defective people is lower than ours (but not as low as it is for the Jews and
> Japanese).
Cynthia, please remember that from the perspective of just a few years
down the road, you yourself are in pretty poor condition by any
standards you care to name.
People are never defective. We can be crippled. We can be hurt. We
can be twisted. We can be born that way, because of genes or prenatal
problems; we can get hit on the head; we can even be hurt because of our
own choices. But people are never, ever defective, not even if they've
been in a coma since birth, because people are not tools or parts or
anything else that can be "defective" by failing to serve your purpose.
People have their own purposes. A gamepiece can be defective. Never a player.
"Defective" does not apply to game-theoretical agents.
-- sentience@pobox.com Eliezer S. Yudkowsky http://pobox.com/~sentience/tmol-faq/meaningoflife.html Running on BeOS Typing in Dvorak Programming with Patterns Voting for Libertarians Heading for Singularity There Is A Better Way
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