Interview with ChatGPT
Mark-Alec: Many thinkers, from Pascal to Marx to Foucault, have called the idea of human nature into question. Is the concept of any use to us in our efforts to create a more peaceful world? For example, could we say that human nature must undergo a phylogenetic transformation—aided by natural selection (it has been suggested that women increasingly choose less violence-prone partners), by education, and by other social mechanisms—before perpetual peace becomes possible?
Chatbot: The concept of human nature has been a subject of philosophical, sociological, and scientific debate for centuries, and different thinkers have had varying perspectives on it. It’s important to note that the concept of human nature is not universally agreed upon, and views on it can be quite diverse. The question of whether human nature can be changed, and to what extent it is relevant to achieving a more peaceful world, is also a matter of debate.