Sunday, 5 January 2014

So what are these rights for?

I think in the piece below I've used the term" human being" to describe the object of the declaration of rights but this might be a poor choice.

Firstly, words can have power. In other posts I refer to" conscious, sentient beings" instead of human beings because it better communicates the required higher thinking. Ugh.  I'm explaining poorly.

Regardless, the future and perhaps the present will see human-created sentient, conscious entities most likely as computers and engineered organisms.

I assume these will have the same rights as we do. If we're seeking perfect this needs to be considered.

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