A philosophical history, in the sense I mean the term, is the attempt to take history as a whole- what has happened to our species- and find within it a philosophical narrative.
If you think of AI as our children, the thought of them replacing us stings less. Consider the way they're doing it: life is so engaging, meaningful, *fun* for the rich half of humanity already that our fertility rate has fallen below replacement...
>Very often- most often- morality and selection do not disagree, or disagree only marginally
Do you mean in the ancestral environment, or even continuing into the future?
If you think of AI as our children, the thought of them replacing us stings less. Consider the way they're doing it: life is so engaging, meaningful, *fun* for the rich half of humanity already that our fertility rate has fallen below replacement...