• vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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    4 hours ago

    True, it’s a misapplication of the original thought experiment.

    But it also kind of lays bare the consequences of choosing “the moral high ground” over an outcomes-based approach to morality. And I think that is still a useful thing.

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      I just don’t think it’s useful. Trying to argue against a non consequentialist ethical position with consequences is like beating your head against the wall. It’s just an endless circular argument.

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        Sometimes people ignore consequences because they simply haven’t thought through the consequences. That’s a very normal human thing. Laying it out this way can persuade some people.

        Some people might even become consequentialist when shown the consequences they hadn’t fully considered before.