But the net average quality of life is increased overall.
If that is an argument for doing it, it’s also an argument for managing one’s own home the same way. That ended badly for George Price.
I don’t recognise an obligation to give my stuff away so long as anyone has less than I do, and I take the same attitude at every scale. There’s nothing wrong with anyone trying to emigrate to a better place than they are in; but nothing wrong with No Entry signs either.
That’s fine. Do you consider yourself a utilitarian? Many people do not.
For that matter, following Illano’s line of thought, it’s not clear that the amount that poor people would appreciate receiving all of my possessions is greater than the amount of sadness I would suffer from losing everything I own. (Although if I was giving it away out of a feeling of moral inclination to do so, I would presumably be happy with my choice). I’m not sure what George Price was thinking exactly.
That’s fine. Do you consider yourself a utilitarian? Many people do not.
No, I don’t. The Price endgame is one reason why. The complexity of value is another. I do what seems good to me. That may be informed by theorising, but cannot be subservient to it.
If that is an argument for doing it, it’s also an argument for managing one’s own home the same way. That ended badly for George Price.
I don’t recognise an obligation to give my stuff away so long as anyone has less than I do, and I take the same attitude at every scale. There’s nothing wrong with anyone trying to emigrate to a better place than they are in; but nothing wrong with No Entry signs either.
That’s fine. Do you consider yourself a utilitarian? Many people do not.
For that matter, following Illano’s line of thought, it’s not clear that the amount that poor people would appreciate receiving all of my possessions is greater than the amount of sadness I would suffer from losing everything I own. (Although if I was giving it away out of a feeling of moral inclination to do so, I would presumably be happy with my choice). I’m not sure what George Price was thinking exactly.
No, I don’t. The Price endgame is one reason why. The complexity of value is another. I do what seems good to me. That may be informed by theorising, but cannot be subservient to it.