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It's easy to be swept away by negativity. It's partly human nature and partly a sign of our times. But the critic, the cynic, and the pessimist is often heard the loudest. It's easy to see the bad in both people and technology.  But according to David Deutsch, this #pessimism is false and negatively misrepresents the world entirely.  Deutsch’s ‘Principle of Optimism’ is the idea that all failures and all evils in the world are caused by one thing: ignorance. Everything bad about the world is because we lack sufficient knowledge to fix it. A disease will harm us until we can work out the cure. Poverty will exist until we can work out a way to resolve it. #Deutsch puts it like this: ‘There are no limitations, other than the laws of nature, on our ability to eliminate evils by creating knowledge.’ According to the principle of optimism, then, evil can be reframed as a problem, and #problems always have a solution.  But #optimism is not the same as rose-tinted naivety, and Deutsch admits there will always be a limit to human knowledge, and therefore there will always be some problems which we cannot resolve. But Deutsch also argues that we often confuse a hard problem with an unsolvable one. A great many of the evils in the world will be fixed, even if we can't imagine it yet. Even a cursory look at the history of #medicine and #invention shows how often these unsolvable problems turned out to have an answer.  Deutsch’s optimism asks us to see the world not as cynics but with #rational eyes. It asks us to see the world as one big problem yet to be solved. #technology #techoptimism #future #philosophy
It's easy to be swept away by negativity. It's partly human nature and partly a sign of our times. But the critic, the cynic, and the pessimist is often heard the loudest. It's easy to see the bad in both people and technology. But according to David Deutsch, this #pessimism is false and negatively misrepresents the world entirely. Deutsch’s ‘Principle of Optimism’ is the idea that all failures and all evils in the world are caused by one thing: ignorance. Everything bad about the world is because we lack sufficient knowledge to fix it. A disease will harm us until we can work out the cure. Poverty will exist until we can work out a way to resolve it. #Deutsch puts it like this: ‘There are no limitations, other than the laws of nature, on our ability to eliminate evils by creating knowledge.’ According to the principle of optimism, then, evil can be reframed as a problem, and #problems always have a solution. But #optimism is not the same as rose-tinted naivety, and Deutsch admits there will always be a limit to human knowledge, and therefore there will always be some problems which we cannot resolve. But Deutsch also argues that we often confuse a hard problem with an unsolvable one. A great many of the evils in the world will be fixed, even if we can't imagine it yet. Even a cursory look at the history of #medicine and #invention shows how often these unsolvable problems turned out to have an answer. Deutsch’s optimism asks us to see the world not as cynics but with #rational eyes. It asks us to see the world as one big problem yet to be solved. #technology #techoptimism #future #philosophy

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