I wonder what he would think of the possibility of “editing” human nature via technology, and how those changes might negate the usefulness of mythology as a set of teaching memes.
Greg Egan’s short story “The Planck Dive” has an interesting take on that subject. It’s about a mythologist trying to force a description of a post-Singularity scientific expedition into one of the classic mythical narratives.
I guess you could say that. I said “post-Singularity” because all the characters are uploads, but there aren’t any AGIs and human nature isn’t unrecognizably different.
Greg Egan’s short story “The Planck Dive” has an interesting take on that subject. It’s about a mythologist trying to force a description of a post-Singularity scientific expedition into one of the classic mythical narratives.
It’s not “post-Singularity”, it’s normal human technology, just more advanced.
I guess you could say that. I said “post-Singularity” because all the characters are uploads, but there aren’t any AGIs and human nature isn’t unrecognizably different.