'Freedom' is not a framework for morality? I will judge you as a bad person for not saving the child in the pond while able to do so.
Tidying your room would be adding energy to the system, to make it tidy. This is still in line woth thermodynamics where adding energy can decrease entropy
Because it is ridiculously easy to overfit your models, and the combined human behaviour producing 'history' is so complex and ever-changing that it cannot be simulated. Also, if such a law were proposed, a widespread…
> to perform two simple, necessary tasks for a cyclist; replace a tyre/inner tube, or replace a chain Never had to do either of those things, driving a bike almost daily throughout the city to school, hobbies,…
> Treat others how you would like to be treated. > If you wanted to get more complicated its, "consider the well-being". Those two are not a set of moral rules, they just seem like the 'heuristic' that I already stated.…
> I'm not a religious person, but the thing that the anti-religion movements have failed spectacularly at is providing a universal, teachable framework for basic morality. But there is no universal, teachable framework…
'Freedom' is not a framework for morality? I will judge you as a bad person for not saving the child in the pond while able to do so.
Tidying your room would be adding energy to the system, to make it tidy. This is still in line woth thermodynamics where adding energy can decrease entropy
Because it is ridiculously easy to overfit your models, and the combined human behaviour producing 'history' is so complex and ever-changing that it cannot be simulated. Also, if such a law were proposed, a widespread…
> to perform two simple, necessary tasks for a cyclist; replace a tyre/inner tube, or replace a chain Never had to do either of those things, driving a bike almost daily throughout the city to school, hobbies,…
> Treat others how you would like to be treated. > If you wanted to get more complicated its, "consider the well-being". Those two are not a set of moral rules, they just seem like the 'heuristic' that I already stated.…
> I'm not a religious person, but the thing that the anti-religion movements have failed spectacularly at is providing a universal, teachable framework for basic morality. But there is no universal, teachable framework…