I think it’s more accurate, though the term “safe” has a much larger positive valence than is justified, and is so accurate but misleading. Particularly since it smuggles in EY’s presumptions about whom it’s safe for, and so whom we’re supposed to be rooting for, humans or transhumans. Safer is not always better. I’d rather get the concept of stasis or homogeneity in there. Stasis and homogeneity are, if not the values at the core of EY’s scheme, at least the most salient products of it.
I think it’s more accurate, though the term “safe” has a much larger positive valence than is justified, and is so accurate but misleading. Particularly since it smuggles in EY’s presumptions about whom it’s safe for, and so whom we’re supposed to be rooting for, humans or transhumans. Safer is not always better. I’d rather get the concept of stasis or homogeneity in there. Stasis and homogeneity are, if not the values at the core of EY’s scheme, at least the most salient products of it.