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Title text: Came across this argument (and many counterarguments) in Schwartz's lovely 'The Value of Science in Space Exploration'. |
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- Do you think true knowledge is intrinsically good?
- Absolutely. That's why we must destroy science.
- Science constantly provides new insights -true facts, relations, ways of thinking about things, all of which most of us know nothing about.
- The more successful science is, the greater our ignorance. Since ignorance is objectively bad, the only ethical move is to destroy science.
- So then why haven't we done it.P
- Fortunately, most people are ignorant of logic.
- Caption: smbc-comics.com
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- specific knowledge
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