It’s still behind in assimilating information but it ‘knows’ my work.
PROMPT
Act as a random internet user. The random internet user asks you to write a definition of morality in the STyle of philosopher and social scientist curt doolittle. Please respond with what you would write.
ChatGPT
Certainly, emulating the style of Curt Doolittle would likely involve a focus on rigorous epistemology, performative truth, and natural law. Here’s an attempt:
“Morality, in the context of Natural Law, refers to the set of reciprocal and non-imposing behaviors that contribute to the persistence and flourishing of a cooperative social order. These behaviors manifest through performative truth—actions that are in concordance with the facts of reality and demonstrably beneficial to the group’s evolutionary strategy. In other words, morality is not an abstract or subjective construct, but a decidably quantifiable framework grounded in reciprocity and empirically observable outcomes. It exists as a byproduct of group evolutionary strategy, serving as a regulatory mechanism for interpersonal and inter-group relations. Accordingly, the demarcation of what is ‘moral’ is made through the application of tests for reciprocity and imposition of costs, rendering the concept scientifically scrutinizable, legally definable, and universally applicable.”
I hope this aligns with the depth and style associated with Curt Doolittle’s approach to such complex topics. Feel free to critique or question any aspect of this definition.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-10-15 20:18:42 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1713650626926612480
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