“Suppose the question were: Which is better, for one person to be tortured for 50 years or for everyone on earth to be tortured for 49 years? Would you really choose the latter? Would you not, in fact, jump at the chance to be the single person for 50 years if that were the only way to get that outcome rather than the other one?”
My criticism was for this specific initial example, which yes did seem “obvious” to me. Very few, if any, ethical opinions can be generalized over any situation and still seem reasonable. At least by my definition of “reasonable”.
Notice that I didn’t single anyone out as being “bad”. Morality is subjective and I don’t dispute that. “Every man is right by his own mind”. I cautioned that we shouldn’t allow a desire to stand-out factor into a decision such as this. I know well that theatrics isn’t an uncommon element on mailing lists/blogs. This example shocked me because toy decisions can become real decisions. I have a hunch that I wouldn’t be the only person shocked by this. If this specific example were put before all of humanity, I imagine that the people who were not shocked by it, would be the minority. I don’t think that I’m being unreasonable.
“Suppose the question were: Which is better, for one person to be tortured for 50 years or for everyone on earth to be tortured for 49 years? Would you really choose the latter? Would you not, in fact, jump at the chance to be the single person for 50 years if that were the only way to get that outcome rather than the other one?”
My criticism was for this specific initial example, which yes did seem “obvious” to me. Very few, if any, ethical opinions can be generalized over any situation and still seem reasonable. At least by my definition of “reasonable”.
Notice that I didn’t single anyone out as being “bad”. Morality is subjective and I don’t dispute that. “Every man is right by his own mind”. I cautioned that we shouldn’t allow a desire to stand-out factor into a decision such as this. I know well that theatrics isn’t an uncommon element on mailing lists/blogs. This example shocked me because toy decisions can become real decisions. I have a hunch that I wouldn’t be the only person shocked by this. If this specific example were put before all of humanity, I imagine that the people who were not shocked by it, would be the minority. I don’t think that I’m being unreasonable.