like this: I value my subjective experience more than even hundreds of thousands of other similar-but-not-me subjective experiences.
additionally, your argument applies to generic goods you choose over saving people, not just cryonics.
Well, sure, but I asked how it could be moral, not how you can evade the question by deciding that you don’t have any responsibilities to anyone.
what are morals? I have preferences. sometimes they coincide with other people’s preferences and sometimes they conflict. when they conflict In socially unacceptable ways I seek ways to hide or downplay them.
like this: I value my subjective experience more than even hundreds of thousands of other similar-but-not-me subjective experiences.
additionally, your argument applies to generic goods you choose over saving people, not just cryonics.
Well, sure, but I asked how it could be moral, not how you can evade the question by deciding that you don’t have any responsibilities to anyone.
what are morals? I have preferences. sometimes they coincide with other people’s preferences and sometimes they conflict. when they conflict In socially unacceptable ways I seek ways to hide or downplay them.