2,855
edits
mNo edit summary |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Gyges ring.jpg|alt=Transparency|thumb|'''''Figure 1'''. The ring of Gyges -'' if you were to become invisible, what would you do?]] | [[File:Gyges ring.jpg|alt=Transparency|thumb|'''''Figure 1'''. The ring of Gyges -'' if you were to become invisible, what would you do?]] | ||
'''By disclosing | '''By disclosing non editable transactional data from the inception of political or business organisations you can cut out a lot of the bullshit.''' | ||
Imagine you were given a ring which makes you invisible much like Frodo in the Lord of the Rings. ''What would you do?'' Would you anonymously rob a bank or help a homeless person? It's argued by Plato that the majority of people would rob the bank<ref>Plato's Republic - Laird, A. (2001). "Ringing the Changes on Gyges: Philosophy and the Formation of Fiction in Plato's Republic". ''Journal of Hellenic Studies''. '''121''': 12–29. doi:10.2307/631825. JSTOR 631825.</ref>, he argues that this is because humans are primarily selfish in nature. ''However, what if we turn this thought experiment on its head?'' | Imagine you were given a ring which makes you invisible much like Frodo in the Lord of the Rings. ''What would you do?'' Would you anonymously rob a bank or help a homeless person? It's argued by Plato that the majority of people would rob the bank<ref>Plato's Republic - Laird, A. (2001). "Ringing the Changes on Gyges: Philosophy and the Formation of Fiction in Plato's Republic". ''Journal of Hellenic Studies''. '''121''': 12–29. doi:10.2307/631825. JSTOR 631825.</ref>, he argues that this is because humans are primarily selfish in nature. ''However, what if we turn this thought experiment on its head?'' |