So if a person has this knowledge, then he/she will never do anything hurtful/bad/wrong?
I find that astonishing and unrealistic.
There are only so many hours in a day/lifetime and some many demands for attention. One has to pick and choose where to spend one’s time. And unfortunately, the decision is based on some small and perhaps superficial fragments which pique interest.
We live in a cut and paste world.
Yes I would. There are lots of very short books and even graphic books which are introductions to philosophers and philosophies.
For example:
amazon.com/Introducing-Nietz … 1848310099
If somebody is a professor who is teaching philosophy, then he/she would do that. But most people are not going to invest that much time because they have other interests and other things to do.
If you can’t get people interested, then this important “discovery” will be lost.
So make it interesting and accessible. Make it easy.
I’m not asking about that.
I’m asking for an explanation of an effective deterrent.
Mr X kills Ms A.
What reduces the likelihood of that happening in the first place? What do you do with Mr X afterwards?
The way it works now : if Mr X thinks about it prior to acting, then the risk of being caught, imprisoned or executed will reduce the appeal of killing Ms A.
If he does kill her, then he is removed from society so that he doesn’t kill anyone else. Seeing Mr X punished, discourages Mr Y from killing Ms B.
So what happens in your “new world”?