Re: Metadebating, Part 1: Why are you here?
> Zarf BeebleBrix wrote:
> 1: Logic is still meant as a way to determine the approach. If you want to kill people, you have to somehow determine a method to most effectively do so. Otherwise, you're doomed to failure.>
Right. Logic can weigh the costs and benefits of your perceived options, and most people pursue the one that has the fewest risks and costs and highest returns. However, it isn't telling you what to do. It is telling you that if you want a, then you must do xyz.
<2: How do you deal with conflicting desires, then?>
That's why we have diplomacy and its many options for conflict resolution.
<3: How about the way society as a unit should move? Is there a collective emotion, aside from those associated with major events, such as 9/11 or victory at WW2?>
It can't decide that. It may be able to predict the outcome based on conditions prevalent in humanity and the circumstances faced by one or more human societies.