Well, I actually do believe that Gest(torture1000)’s preferences are consistent with my current ones, absent the stress and lingering aftereffects of the uploading process. That is, if Omega were to pause halfway though that subjective thousand years and offer him a cup of tea and n subjective years of therapy for the inevitable post-traumatic problems, at the end of it I think he’d agree that Gest(now) made the right choice.
I don’t think that predictably biased future preferences ought to be taken into consideration without adjusting for the bias. Let’s say I’m about to go to a party some distance away. I predict that I’ll want to drive home drunk after it; I’m also aware both that that’s a bad idea and that I won’t think it’s a bad idea six hours from now. Giving my car keys to the host predictably violates my future preferences, but I’m willing to overlook this to eliminate the possibility of wrapping my car around a fire hydrant.
That is, if Omega were to pause halfway though that subjective thousand years and offer him a cup of tea and n subjective years of therapy for the inevitable post-traumatic problems, at the end of it I think he’d agree that Gest(now) made the right choice.
If I accept that’s true, my moral objection goes away.
Well, I actually do believe that Gest(torture1000)’s preferences are consistent with my current ones, absent the stress and lingering aftereffects of the uploading process. That is, if Omega were to pause halfway though that subjective thousand years and offer him a cup of tea and n subjective years of therapy for the inevitable post-traumatic problems, at the end of it I think he’d agree that Gest(now) made the right choice.
I don’t think that predictably biased future preferences ought to be taken into consideration without adjusting for the bias. Let’s say I’m about to go to a party some distance away. I predict that I’ll want to drive home drunk after it; I’m also aware both that that’s a bad idea and that I won’t think it’s a bad idea six hours from now. Giving my car keys to the host predictably violates my future preferences, but I’m willing to overlook this to eliminate the possibility of wrapping my car around a fire hydrant.
That is, if Omega were to pause halfway though that subjective thousand years and offer him a cup of tea and n subjective years of therapy for the inevitable post-traumatic problems, at the end of it I think he’d agree that Gest(now) made the right choice.
If I accept that’s true, my moral objection goes away.