Re: Are there smartdrugs?

Technotranscendence (neptune@mars.superlink.net)
Tue, 12 Oct 1999 21:03:36 -0700

On Tuesday, October 12, 1999 8:51 AM Bostrom,N (pg) N.Bostrom@lse.ac.uk
> One theoretical argument against the possibility of smartdrugs is that if
> there were a simple way of boosting intelligence, evolution would already
> have discovered it.

This is, IMHO, a bogus argument. First off, it makes a false dichotomy between evolution and humanity -- as if humans are somehow outside evolution. Second, and more to the point, if one is going to make such a separation, imagine if someone in the 1960s had said: "If there were a simple way of storing data in an optical media, evolution would already have discovered it." Now we have CDs, don't we? What is meant here is that biological evolution is not the only means of progress and discovery. Outside microbial life, it took humans to invent the wheel...

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