99 Speculative Philosophy with Eric Schwitzgebel

 


But are the REALLY happy?



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I’m talking with Eric Schwitzgebel about his new story Momentary Sage, his Philosophers’ Science Fiction / Speculative Fiction Recommendationsand the next moral frontier.


What’s this about a suicidal baby?


A Midsummer Night’s Dream


The lack of an enduring self


Consequential Utilitarianism


Steve Bein and the podcast I did with him about his book, Disciple of the Wind


Maybe don’t kill everyone?


Eric’s list of science fiction authors who philosophers like


Top four: Ursula LeGuinTed ChiangPhilip K. Dick, and Greg Egan


There are no marching orders in philosophy.


Dan admits to not having read Philip K. Dick


What’s the difference between robots and animals?


Our moral duty toward artificial intelligence


The SIMs


Nick Bostrom and Hedonium, a substance that feels only pleasure


Why Save the Mechanical Rainforest?


John Searle doesn’t think something programmed can be conscious


Turbofanatic and the screaming laptop!


Here’s a shotgun. Blow off ASIMO‘s head.


District 9’s anthropomorphic prawns and Simon Roy’s…prawn-opomorphic prawns


Data is a toaster


Anthropomorphic Chauvinism!


The Expanding Circle (not written by Steven Pinker, but by Peter Singer)


Robert Sapolsky (baboon guy with beard) who introduced me to the Ikea lamp commercial 


Maybe our gut intuitions don’t form a coherent whole


Intuitive physics


Better Angles of Our Nature


Developing the moralometer


Interstellar’s special effects predicted something about black holes


Solaris and His Master’s Voice


And we end things before one of Them hears us and catches on…


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