[Ask the Gulch] Season's Greetings - What is the Objectivist answer to the problem of Frosty the Snowman? He came to life because of a magician's hat. But the magician wants his hat back. Does Frosty's right to life trump the magician's right to property?
Posted by mspalding 9 years, 4 months ago to Ask the Gulch
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If he had given it to Goodwill, he would have to pay to get it back. That's how capitalism works.
Snowman Lives Matter 2
Rated R for ecological horror!
(The making of the sequel is dependent on the financial success of the original frosty gore fest).
Frosty is guilty of theft of city property...30 days in jail (poor Frosty...).
The Magician is guilty of littering (1 day of community service...mopping up Frosty's cell).
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
1. Putting the hat on Frosty's head is what made him transition to an inorganic sentience. There is no indication that the had must remain on his head in order for him to continue in his aware state - that is a theory, not a fact.
2. The possible transition from Frosty to Melty is a separate issue. It is not hat/lack of hat that is responsible for the phase transition of Frosty to Melty. Melty is produced by the possible senticide of Frosty by the Sun.
There are some additional issues. I agree that the Magician's hat has passed through several hands/twigs and thus changed ownership. If the hat is capable of point-of-contact introduction of sentience into an inorganic creature, then a whole race of Frostys or Granitys or perhaps even Meltys could be possible. The Hat of Abiogenesis might be responsible for entire new races of various non-nucleic acid based life-forms.
This is very exciting.
Jan
Kringleberg National Guard spokeself Major Wolfgang Grinch, who recently returned from a deployment in the Bering Sea, issued the following statement: "The disruption caused by these 'crystalline persons of snowy heritage" will not be allowed to stand. We have assurances from both the North Pole Air Defense Forces, along with our allies from the Central Antarctic Air Attack Squadrons , that they are standing by to lend assistance in the form of deployable tanker aircraft loaded with salt water to allow us, in the instance these 'snowterrorists' decide to continue these illegal and anti-social activities, to undertake a "Melted Earth" strategy with regards to this demonic plague on all frigid states everywhere... We will cleanse the crevasses of these extremists, and drive these Frigi-jihadis from the icebergs and snowfields into the sea."
Please stay tuned as this situation continues to heat up.
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Objectivism does deal in absolutes - in most things. You're welcome to disagree, but lay out your case in premises and conclusions - not accusations.
Does Tom have the right to kill said robot to attempt to reprogram it, or does Al/Alice have the right to self-determination as a sapient being?
It's not unlike the whole "to whom does the clone belong, and what rights does the clone have" debate... Or even though born as an elf, physically (perhaps genetically engineered) to be an elf, be a master toymaker, etc. by Santa, does Hermy have the right (or perhaps obligation) to tell Santa to stuff it in his sack and become a Dentist, or does Santa have the right, as Hermy's designer (or creator, certainly employer and perhaps owner) to either prohibit Hermy from becoming a dentist, or if he still insists on following this deviant path, destroy his sapient creation / serf / employee / property rather than let it continue to be "defective"...
Happy Festivus!
All in all, I'd venture to say that the Objectivist thought favors Frosty and his rights to life, liberty, and property on this one.
What does a self-aware slave do when it faces being terminated for an upgraded replacement?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYGzR...
Besides which, the magician, in a fit of pique, disposed of his hat. In such a case, finders are definitely keepers, and losers--not just losers but those who throw things away--are weepers.
Snowmen lives matter!
Stop global warming!
Snowmen lives matter!
Stop global warming!
Snowmen lives matter!
Let's say Tom builds a robot named Al. Al is programmed to be a conscience being like a human. One day Tom decides that he does not like Al and wants to reprogram him to be Sally. Al learns Tom wants to reprogram him. He runs to authorities and cries Murder. Tom claims Al is his property and he should be allowed to reprogram him.
The question from Objectivist point of view who is right? Tom or Al. Base on which you chose here you could apply the same reasoning to the question.
Personally I find it is a tough question and I need more think to about it.
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