From: Michael Roy Ames (michaelroyames@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon May 10 2004 - 00:02:18 MDT
"Keith Henson" wrote:
[snip]
And how many of these conditionally switched on dangerous psychological
mechanisms do humans have left over from the Pleistocene? And what
environmental conditions turn them on? Darned if I know.
[snip]
In any case, uploading looks far more dangerous than it did a week ago.
--- Far more dangerous? Perhaps not, because of insights like yours. The more we (humans) understand what 'makes us tick' the better prepared we will be to handle the dangers. Only yesterday upon reading about the abuse of prisoners, my comment was: "Gee, I would expect some amount of captive abuse to be par-for-the-course in Iraq". Well, apparently my intuition (despite sounding somewhat cold when stated plainly) has some support - both from related experimental evidence at Stanford, and now with your evolutionary explanation. Thanks for your explanatory efforts. I sincerely hope your warnings don't go unheeded. Michael Roy Ames
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