Incredibly powerful, incredibly /useful/ if you're attempting to create
a `sealed off' memetic complex, but I digress ...
> Surely, only if you think, not "I'm conscious", but "only I am
> conscious." On the face of it, equating thinking "I'm conscious"
> with racism is ridiculous, and on giving it some thought, it looks
> even more so. This meme is dead in the water!
Not even. It doesn't require the removal of belief of consciousness in
others to be destructive; to believe that there is an 'I', to move
forward with the belief that "consciousness" is present and that you're
behaving rationally, in the sense of 'from a cohesive center' can lead
you to a serious overestimation of your own coherency.
> Because you care what I think?
Well, I care if your memesphere shares a fair number of memes related to
this subject with mine.
> Isn't "conscious" in fact a highly useful short way of saying
> "I believe this thing is likely to behave as if it experienced
> pleasure and pain, and so I'll treat it differently than I would a
> block of wood"? Don't you think an anti-"consciousness" meme
> would inhibit the making of that distinction, and thus be
> impractical?
Not necessarily; making the distinction can be blinding to the fact that
the behaviour you're seeing is the result of competing memetic
thresholds and you'll miss understanding parts of it.
-- Alexander Williams{thantos@alf.dec.com/zander@photobooks.com} The Mekton is a powerful tool, both physically and emotionally. There is something that happens to an enemy when he sees his home and family stepped on by a hundred ton metal man. -- Arkon Verian ==================================================================== Of all the weapons of the Empire, the greatest and most respected were the Metal Knights. These Knights had served the leaders of the Bendar for Generations, righting wrongs and bringing fear to the Empire's Enemies. It is said that these metal giants were shaped like men so that the alien servants of Evil would know that it was Man who defeated them. -- Scribings from the Murian Archives