Honoring Neil Armstrong isn’t anywhere near the top of the list of reasons to avoid an existential disaster. Hence it’s incorrect to say that we would be doing that to honor him.
One of my strongest motivations is a feeling of personal loyalty to my heroes, though I probably wouldn’t count Armstrong among them ( but I think he’s a cool guy ). Surely I can at least try to live up to the example set by men like Turing, Tesla, and Boltzmann, who sacrificed so much to advance human understanding so far.
Surely I can at least try to live up to the example set by men like Turing, Tesla, and Boltzmann, who sacrificed so much to advance human understanding so far.
I expect most of them enjoyed the ride, so describing the process in terms of instrumentally justified personal sacrifice seems inaccurate.
One of my strongest motivations is a feeling of personal loyalty to my heroes, though I probably wouldn’t count Armstrong among them ( but I think he’s a cool guy ). Surely I can at least try to live up to the example set by men like Turing, Tesla, and Boltzmann, who sacrificed so much to advance human understanding so far.
I expect most of them enjoyed the ride, so describing the process in terms of instrumentally justified personal sacrifice seems inaccurate.