Perhaps I’m not a humanist so much as an intelligent-life-with-my-values-without-the-outright-obnoxious-parts-of-humanity-ist.
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I feel like embracing humanity, but actively striving to overcome the “outright obnoxious” parts like biases IS humanism. At least, moreso than just adopting an “I love humanity unconditionally” attitude. I think harry’s patronus, as eliezer’s own would likely be, represents not just simple anthropocentrism, but the hope for a better future for humanity without losing those “my-values” that make us distinctively human.
Having a patronus that takes the shape of an intelligent life form with your values and no obnoxiousness is just representing abstractly that hope for the future of humanity.
I think the underlying values are one in the same. And the difference in shape does not correspond to a difference in concept.
Edit: quote syntax anyone?
I feel like embracing humanity, but actively striving to overcome the “outright obnoxious” parts like biases IS humanism. At least, moreso than just adopting an “I love humanity unconditionally” attitude. I think harry’s patronus, as eliezer’s own would likely be, represents not just simple anthropocentrism, but the hope for a better future for humanity without losing those “my-values” that make us distinctively human.
Having a patronus that takes the shape of an intelligent life form with your values and no obnoxiousness is just representing abstractly that hope for the future of humanity.
I think the underlying values are one in the same. And the difference in shape does not correspond to a difference in concept.
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