This feels elitist, ubermenchy, and a little masturbatory. I can’t really tell what point, if any, you’re trying to make. I don’t disagree that many of the traits you list are admirable, but noticing that isn’t particularly novel or insightful. Your conceptual framework seems like little more than thinly veiled justification for finding reasons to look down on others. Calling people more or less “human” fairly viscerally evokes past justifications for subjugating races and treating them as property.
See above, where other people have made the same points you’re trying to make, except they made them less antagonistically and also included additional thoughts and ideas that enriched the conversation.
This feels elitist, ubermenchy, and a little masturbatory. I can’t really tell what point, if any, you’re trying to make. I don’t disagree that many of the traits you list are admirable, but noticing that isn’t particularly novel or insightful. Your conceptual framework seems like little more than thinly veiled justification for finding reasons to look down on others. Calling people more or less “human” fairly viscerally evokes past justifications for subjugating races and treating them as property.
See above, where other people have made the same points you’re trying to make, except they made them less antagonistically and also included additional thoughts and ideas that enriched the conversation.