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The discussion centers on the concept of the hedonistic imperative, which posits that humanity will eventually perfect its genetic code to achieve perpetual happiness. Participants argue that while a genetically modified superhuman could enhance emotional and physical capabilities, the absence of negative emotions like pain and depression may hinder human progress and appreciation of happiness. The debate highlights the potential risks and benefits of genetic modification, suggesting that a balance between enhancement and the retention of human traits is essential for survival and evolution.
PREREQUISITESThis discussion is beneficial for geneticists, psychologists, ethicists, and futurists interested in the implications of genetic enhancement and the philosophical aspects of happiness and human evolution.
cucumber said:i wonder, if i was in a constant state of happiness, would i notice at all?
isn't happiness when something is better than usual, or than it used to be?
if everyone was happy all the time, there would be no way of appreciating ones happiness as there would be no comparative sadness.
then happiness would be greater happiness and sadness would be less happiness, as it were, and we are back on square one.