Post by Deleted on Jun 16, 2017 20:42:15 GMT
tpfka
A computer is a glorified clockwork piece that we know how it works to beyond the atomic level and we have absolutely no reason to think has any consciousness or what we mean by decision-making as occurs in humans. I deal with what we have. I don't try to magnify and distort and overstate in order to accomplish a fervently desired mission of the macabre. That's all you in your wild-eyed zealotry. And you couldn't diagnose your ass, that is what's going on in your own head, much less what's going on with other people.
A brain is essentially a very complex organic computer. And Artificial Intelligence does in fact have decision making capacity. You don't deal with what we have; you follow your own preferred interpretation of conscious experience even though you can't explain how it works.
We're morally culpable for everything we do, as long as we know and understand ramifications. We are, after all, the doers of the deeds. And even if deemed mentally not responsible due to defect it's still not consequence-free.
We're legally accountable, as there are consequences for our actions. But not morally culpable, as any completed action was an inevitable one.
How do you not recognize the derangement (great irony + tragedy) of passionately embracing your compulsion while "knowing" that regardless of whether you lie down on the motorway or become Earth's Supreme Sovereign for Life it will make no difference whatsoever to the pre-writ outcome.
It won't, because whatever I do is the only thing that I could have done. But I can recognise that whatever I inevitably do is going to be part of the inevitable outcome.