If we examine our own desires and capacities in
the domains of truth, love, goodness/justice, beauty, and being/home,
it is difficult to deny the presence of transmaterial awareness and
desire which seems to indicate a connection with a transmaterial source
of that desire. This connection, in turn, reveals the transmaterial dimension of
human beings.
If we wish to reduce humanity to mere
materiality, to mere artificial intelligence, and to mere
animalic consciousness, we will not only have to ignore Gödel’s
proof for non-reductionistic human intelligence, we will also have
to equate ourselves with beings that lapse into sleep without the stimulus of
biological opportunities and dangers. More than this, we will have to deny the
presence of all the above transcendental desires within ourselves (desires
which cannot be explained through algorithmically finite – physical –
structures). This seems a rather high price to pay, for it would
mean condemning ourselves to ignore everything that matters – truth, love, goodness/justice,
beauty, being/home – at its highest possible level. Do we really want to do
this, all for the cause of defending materialism or justifying serious
violations of the principle of non-maleficence? It would seem to be complete
self-negation in the effort to negate the true dignity of every human
being. This is probably not the best way to make the most of our
lives.
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