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- ‘H' = "humanity’s survival" - 'P' = "problem solving” - 'D' = "statistical diversity” 1. Assume H is good 2. Assume D increases the chance of P 3. Assume P is necessary for H 4. Therefore, it can be inferred that D is necessary for likelihood of H diversity is necessary for survival.
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Ben
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Interesting framework. I agree. Where does "1. Assume H is good" fit into the equation? It doesn't seem to have any influence on the rest of the variables.
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sean
@swabbie.eth
great question. that comes into play on the second cast with "therefore diversity is good." a truly good logical argument should be a lot longer than this with many more premises.
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Ben
@benersing
Hmm. I wrestle with the broad applicability of that assumption. For example, I imagine most would agree Hitler negates this statement. Therefore a more nuanced assumption might be: "most of humanity wants to be good, most of the time". Need to give more thought to what that would mean for the proof.
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