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Comment by verisimi

4 hours ago

> Great question does intelligence require selfishness / evil?

You think 'selfishness' and 'evil' are equivalent?

Matters of degree, no?

But that was poorly punctuated I meant selfishness or even evil not that they were equivalent.

  • Thanks for clarifying.

    Re matters of degree, I would disagree. The opposite of selfishness would be selflessness. This sounds like a good thing, eg being altruistic is assumed to be 'good', but then, it could also be about imposing one's values on someone, and devaluing the self. It could be a means of control (was forced altruism in communist countries 'good', for example). It seems that 'selflessness' - selfishness's opposite - can also be characterised as 'evil'. If it's not clear whether selfishness or selflessness is evil, it's not clear that it's a matter of degrees.

    Ayn Rand argues in the "The Virtue of Selfishness" that selfishness is a good thing, if you want to see a lovely alternative argument.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3URpIKFoyW0