Real tough-mindedness is saying, “Yes, sulfuric acid is a horrible painful death, and no, that mother of 5 children didn’t deserve it, but we’re going to keep the shops open anyway because we did this cost-benefit calculation.” Can you imagine a politician saying that? Neither can I.
I can imagine it, but I can’t say that I can remember it in a similar case. The “if it saves just one life....” arguments have always struck me as idiotic, but apparently there is a large market for it. Is it really the case that so many people think that way? If so, we’re screwed.
Identifying and acknowledging trade offs is step one to intellectual honesty. It’s fairly rare. The more telling aspect in an argument is when people simply ignore the costs when they are pointed out to them, and refuse to address the trade off.
I can imagine it, but I can’t say that I can remember it in a similar case. The “if it saves just one life....” arguments have always struck me as idiotic, but apparently there is a large market for it. Is it really the case that so many people think that way? If so, we’re screwed.
Identifying and acknowledging trade offs is step one to intellectual honesty. It’s fairly rare. The more telling aspect in an argument is when people simply ignore the costs when they are pointed out to them, and refuse to address the trade off.
Alicorn already told you about how to do quotations.