If natural selection, which doesn’t care at all about the welfare of unrelated strangers, still manages to give you a sense of ethical unease on account of transgressive plans not always going as planned—then how much more reluctant should you be to rob banks for a good cause, if you aspire to actually help and protect others?
Full understanding (and frequent implementation of) of the concept of ethical inhibition does not lead me to accept naive signalling beliefs indiscriminately.
As Eliezer writes here
but seriously read the whole article.
Full understanding (and frequent implementation of) of the concept of ethical inhibition does not lead me to accept naive signalling beliefs indiscriminately.