And, the average person’s gut morality is not consequentialist but virtue ethicist.
This seems at least partly depending on status. Roughly along a “virtue ethicist → deontologist → consequentialist” pathway. (With high IQ people more likely to emulate consequentialist morality cognitively.)
And, the average person’s gut morality is not consequentialist but virtue ethicist.
This seems at least partly depending on status. Roughly along a “virtue ethicist → deontologist → consequentialist” pathway. (With high IQ people more likely to emulate consequentialist morality cognitively.)
Could you elaborate on that, and/or give examples? I suspect that we’re talking about completely different things, but I see a lot of high status, high IQ professions like investment banking that seem pretty well described by the idea that the survivors deserve money because they were tough.
This seems at least partly depending on status. Roughly along a “virtue ethicist → deontologist → consequentialist” pathway. (With high IQ people more likely to emulate consequentialist morality cognitively.)
Could you elaborate on that, and/or give examples? I suspect that we’re talking about completely different things, but I see a lot of high status, high IQ professions like investment banking that seem pretty well described by the idea that the survivors deserve money because they were tough.