"There's no end to the amount of damage you could do to a human brain to try at a equal the playing field," he says. "Beauty is something i don't want to give up, even if it's not my own." The story ends with a suggestion that perhaps in turning off these neural circuits that are responsible for the aesthetic evaluation of he human face may influence our appreciation of other things.
We think racism is wrong but what about “lookism” – a bias that favors attractive people over unattractive ones? If it’s wrong to judge people by the color of their skin, what about judging people for something that is only skin deep? We talk about two pieces today, a forthcoming philosophy article by William D’Allesandro “Is it Bad to Prefer Attractive Partners” and the Ted Chiang story “Liking What You See: A Documentary.”
Plus we select the topic finalists for our beloved Patreon listener-selected episode. Interesting list this time around!
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