My "Morality As Software" episode on The Sci Phi Show

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Matt Arnold
June 8, 2007

My second audio commentary has been posted to The Sci Phi Show podcast today; this one on the subject of Morality As Software.

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temujin9 on Jun. 8, 2007 9:14 AM

Dammit! Gone forever are the days when I could play music and surf the web simultaneously. Damn you auditory types, for interfering with my visual-semantic utopia!


temujin9 on Jun. 8, 2007 10:26 AM

One thing I would dispute from all of that: my usage of a calculator doesn't reduce my ability to reason mathematically. I can and do crunch fairly large numbers in my head for fun, but it's tediously slow. It also makes the unfortunate leap from "software" to "hardware" in analogy, which is dangerous.

That's what morality systems provide, which a lot of empirical atheists tend to miss. While we must hand-code our morality, they can run with the easy calculator. They can do so in a large part because it has been a quite functional system, up until fairly recently; not literally true, but nobody questions whether the internal variables in a program are true, either.

And for the atheist version of such a moral system, I find myself highly recommending Buddhism. Or the Church of the SubGenius, if the wild cult ride is more your style . . . ;-)

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