Re: Levels of "Wisdom"
I'm 99% sure you're trolling but I'll address this anyway.
Intellectualism is valid if discarding emotion in analysis actually reveals some new and valuable insight.
This is the essence of Stargroup's "why?" test (which I do think is a somewhat useful metric, but I certainly draw different conclusions from it)
But my greater point is just that this thread itself fails the "why?" test. What are you going to do now that you've grouped everyone into classes of wisdom?
Implement some kind of eugenic culling of the ignorant to make sure only the wise live on?
Segregate people's rights and privileges dependent on whether they can process the "full implications" of some example concept?
Everything that can result from this sounds either dystopian or flat out immoral.
It's categorization for the sake of categorization. I fail to see the point.
I'm 99% sure you're trolling but I'll address this anyway.
Intellectualism is valid if discarding emotion in analysis actually reveals some new and valuable insight.
This is the essence of Stargroup's "why?" test (which I do think is a somewhat useful metric, but I certainly draw different conclusions from it)
But my greater point is just that this thread itself fails the "why?" test. What are you going to do now that you've grouped everyone into classes of wisdom?
Implement some kind of eugenic culling of the ignorant to make sure only the wise live on?
Segregate people's rights and privileges dependent on whether they can process the "full implications" of some example concept?
Everything that can result from this sounds either dystopian or flat out immoral.
It's categorization for the sake of categorization. I fail to see the point.









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