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Amy Yates's avatar

Wooo! Love this. I think the “ethic” is an emergent process within the relationship between the noosphere (you used a different term which felt synonymous) and the genetic architecture of the organism which connects all of history to its unique perspective.

This creates a loop where the momentary collective attention is met with historical wisdom embedded in tissue and gene to produce an emergent moral realm which houses the ethic.

The process stabilizes the developmental trajectory of the species through the individual.

Thats at least my conceptualization of it. In this way the static idea of ethic becomes more of a window through time according the phases of humanity. So it is perceived as static entering into the stable middle of the window. However, as all life evolves it needs new anchors and expressions.

I try to make space within myself for there to be a true unchanging form in the platonic sense but it would be relational to the expression of the evolutionary season. So, in fact, it might change and what is moral now and the lived ethic from it may change greatly.

I feel compelled to trust my biology and the social realm to guide the evolution within my relationships, instead of cling to a detached thought.

I really enjoyed your writing and felt that your container holds my understanding well. Thank you 🙏🏻

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Andorean Esnomeo's avatar

Nice piece. I like the concept of infosphere, have used a term like that for awhile (infospace).

The infosphere is a precious public resource that benefits us all - or not. There are so many distortions in the infosphere these days, much of it intentional, the rest negligent or reckless. Brietbart. X as manipulated by Musk. Tucker Carlson and Dominion. Russian bot farms. The 30,000 lies Trump told in his first term. These folks are pissing in the well of pubic information.

We could benefit from a stronger ethics of information, as well.

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