Re: Goal of AI: Perfect or Bounded Rationality
- From: FishFood <dont@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 13:39:41 GMT
makc.the.great@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
JGCASEY wrote:
Thus I do not believe morality is an irrational behavior
when we are unable to make a more reasoned decision.
The problem is that sometimes (and in fact most of times) they apply
morality even before (and in fact instead of) any attempt "to make a
more reasoned decision".
Do we mean the same thing by morality, and does it necessarily contradict
a reasoned decision?
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