I think part of my skepticism about the original claim comes from the fact that I’m not sure that any amount of time for people living in some specific stone-age grouping would come up with the concept of ‘sapient’ without other parts of their environment changing to enable other concepts to get constructed.
There might be a similar point translated into something shard theoryish that’s like ‘The available shards are very context dependent, so persistent human values across very different contexts is implausible.’ SLT in particular probably involves some pretty different contexts.
Thanks, that makes sense.
I think part of my skepticism about the original claim comes from the fact that I’m not sure that any amount of time for people living in some specific stone-age grouping would come up with the concept of ‘sapient’ without other parts of their environment changing to enable other concepts to get constructed.
There might be a similar point translated into something shard theoryish that’s like ‘The available shards are very context dependent, so persistent human values across very different contexts is implausible.’ SLT in particular probably involves some pretty different contexts.