← Back to context Comment by tengbretson 6 hours ago That assumes that a value-judgement can be optimally made with intelligence alone. 5 comments tengbretson Reply estearum 6 hours ago In every sense that economically matters (i.e. in every sense that will actually attract the resources required to realize such a determination), it can be. LocalH 5 hours ago The problem is that the economic matters are not the only relevant issues, and I would argue they're not the most important ones either estearum 5 hours ago When it comes to what actually gets encoded into reality, it certainly is the most salient factor 2 replies →
estearum 6 hours ago In every sense that economically matters (i.e. in every sense that will actually attract the resources required to realize such a determination), it can be. LocalH 5 hours ago The problem is that the economic matters are not the only relevant issues, and I would argue they're not the most important ones either estearum 5 hours ago When it comes to what actually gets encoded into reality, it certainly is the most salient factor 2 replies →
LocalH 5 hours ago The problem is that the economic matters are not the only relevant issues, and I would argue they're not the most important ones either estearum 5 hours ago When it comes to what actually gets encoded into reality, it certainly is the most salient factor 2 replies →
estearum 5 hours ago When it comes to what actually gets encoded into reality, it certainly is the most salient factor 2 replies →
In every sense that economically matters (i.e. in every sense that will actually attract the resources required to realize such a determination), it can be.
The problem is that the economic matters are not the only relevant issues, and I would argue they're not the most important ones either
When it comes to what actually gets encoded into reality, it certainly is the most salient factor
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