Re: Selfishness vs Altruism; an outdated dicotomy?

From: Eliezer S. Yudkowsky (sentience@pobox.com)
Date: Wed Nov 17 1999 - 00:12:52 MST


Frankly, I'm leaning towards the idea that even human minds will still
function better without a self-image. I mean, I have one or two ASIMs
(ASIM: Alternate Self-Image) that I can use if I need a personality or
something, but on the whole, the Universe is a cleaner, simpler place if
you don't try to distinguish between the several modules composing your
"self" and the rest of the Universe. So, yes, both selfishness and
altruism are kind of missing the point - but the better way isn't a
compromise between them; the better way is the truth - modelling the
Universe without artificial distinctions between the quarks composing
"Eliezer" and all the other quarks.

It's just easier to think without all the artificial asymmetries. It's
just easier to think when you're not trying to warp reality because of
your emotional attachment to some particular outcome. Maybe that's what
they call Zen - I wouldn't know, I don't have any formal training in
Zen. It just sounds Zenny: Enlightenment is like sneezing, and the
self is the snot.

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