To me their expressed views on the matter seemed very similar.
Massime explicitly denies reductionism, and Eliezer says that reductionism is the only good way to do philosophy. I’m not sure how you’re getting a similarity.
They both tie ethics with the nature of humanlike creatures, but their structural-functional rather than physical nature.
To me their expressed views on the matter seemed very similar.
Massime explicitly denies reductionism, and Eliezer says that reductionism is the only good way to do philosophy. I’m not sure how you’re getting a similarity.
They both tie ethics with the nature of humanlike creatures, but their structural-functional rather than physical nature.