Cognisant
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As we move into the Transhumanist age I believe it's about time we started considering the what, how, and why of our meta-creation, the philosophical design discissions we'll make.
For example there's the value of elegance, the melding of form & function with a minimalist's eye, like the Japanese katana, it is all it needs to be and nothing more, but is this perfection, or over specialization? Other possible values are functionality and/or adaptability, specifically the value of functionality would consider perfection to be something like the ultimate Swiss army knife, something with specific specialized modules for nearly every conceivable usage; whilst the value of adaptability would forgo the inefficiencies of the "jack of all trades" approach in favour of "when you have a hammer the world is a nail" idea, trying to create the perfect single implement to suit as many uses as feasibly possible.
Would one's consciousness reside within the body, or fixed at a secure location and interacting via remote proxy? Would one's consciousness maintain independence or operate as part of a collective, and if it does, what kind of collective are we talking about, something akin to this very forum or perhaps a full borg-like super-consciousness?
What is beauty when one's appearance is absolutely malleable?
Why limit oneself to a single body, or even a single mind for that matter...
(anyone seen the movie "The Sixth Day"?)
For example there's the value of elegance, the melding of form & function with a minimalist's eye, like the Japanese katana, it is all it needs to be and nothing more, but is this perfection, or over specialization? Other possible values are functionality and/or adaptability, specifically the value of functionality would consider perfection to be something like the ultimate Swiss army knife, something with specific specialized modules for nearly every conceivable usage; whilst the value of adaptability would forgo the inefficiencies of the "jack of all trades" approach in favour of "when you have a hammer the world is a nail" idea, trying to create the perfect single implement to suit as many uses as feasibly possible.
Would one's consciousness reside within the body, or fixed at a secure location and interacting via remote proxy? Would one's consciousness maintain independence or operate as part of a collective, and if it does, what kind of collective are we talking about, something akin to this very forum or perhaps a full borg-like super-consciousness?
What is beauty when one's appearance is absolutely malleable?
Why limit oneself to a single body, or even a single mind for that matter...
(anyone seen the movie "The Sixth Day"?)