Hi Tudor

My answer to you would be that this would be no more acceptable within the MoQ than, given our current conditions, limiting resources to those that are currently less intelligent than others. This smacks of Eugenics and seems different to your original ideas and what I was disagreeing with Platt about. Here I believe, you're talking about cyborgs of human origin (as opposed to cyborgs of robotic origin) and even given the technological improvements a cyborg would have, which non-cyborgs wouldn't have, they are both still humans and limiting resources to less enhanced humans based on technological enhancements would be wrong.

Cheers

Horse

On 17/04/2010 11:56, Tudor Boloni wrote:
Since i didn't realize how smart most of the readers here are i will
simplify the question.

If genetic enhancements make a class of super smart humans, and those humans
come to understand that non-genetically modified humans are only capable of
lower quality Intellectual Patterns in comparison to their own Intellectual
Patterns, than would MoQ morality allow the transgenic humans to limit the
resources available to non modified humans, since those resources would be
better utilized by the transgenics?

sincerely,
Tudor
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