In that case, how do you handle the problem of humans wanting the “wrong” things? (Meaning people wanting things that ultimately result in bad outcomes for themselves or others.)
Would altering reality so it more closely aligns with the humans’ desires include avoiding negative consequences, side effects, and externalities?
You can always come up with exceptions to general rules. Yes, these issues would have to be handled. How they might be handled is not something that strikes me as useful to talk about in the present context, which is concerned with very general and abstract scenarios, and which, in general, are preferable to which others.
Generally speaking, I agree with Swift’s likening of avoiding suffering by cutting off one’s desires to cutting off one’s feet because one lacks shoes.
In that case, how do you handle the problem of humans wanting the “wrong” things? (Meaning people wanting things that ultimately result in bad outcomes for themselves or others.)
Would altering reality so it more closely aligns with the humans’ desires include avoiding negative consequences, side effects, and externalities?
You can always come up with exceptions to general rules. Yes, these issues would have to be handled. How they might be handled is not something that strikes me as useful to talk about in the present context, which is concerned with very general and abstract scenarios, and which, in general, are preferable to which others.
Generally speaking, I agree with Swift’s likening of avoiding suffering by cutting off one’s desires to cutting off one’s feet because one lacks shoes.
Lovely quote, thank you.