And I agree that we should treat animals better. I’m vegetarian.
and will become people one day
I agree that this discussion is slightly complex. Gwern’s abortion dialogue contains a lot of relevant material.
However, I don’t feel that saying that “we should protect babies because one day they will be human” requires aggregate utilitarianism as opposed to average utilitarianism, which I in general prefer. Babies are already alive, and already experience things.
and lots of people care about them
This argument has two functions. One is the literal meaning of “we should respect people’s preferences”. See discussion on the Everybody Draw Mohammed day. The other is that other people’s strong moral preferences are some evidence towards the correct moral path.
Well, it sure looks like babies have a lot of things in common with people, and will become people one day, and lots of people care about them.
I meant humans, not people. Sorry.
And I agree that we should treat animals better. I’m vegetarian.
I agree that this discussion is slightly complex. Gwern’s abortion dialogue contains a lot of relevant material.
However, I don’t feel that saying that “we should protect babies because one day they will be human” requires aggregate utilitarianism as opposed to average utilitarianism, which I in general prefer. Babies are already alive, and already experience things.
This argument has two functions. One is the literal meaning of “we should respect people’s preferences”. See discussion on the Everybody Draw Mohammed day. The other is that other people’s strong moral preferences are some evidence towards the correct moral path.