Might be mind projection on my part, true. However, it genuinely looks to me that many people do feel like this, for example, in the trolley problem: the math might say it’s more “correct” to end up with +4 saved lives, yet it’s still an “evil” act to them—they’d say that a solution can be the only technically correct one and still less moral than alternatives.
Might be mind projection on my part, true. However, it genuinely looks to me that many people do feel like this, for example, in the trolley problem: the math might say it’s more “correct” to end up with +4 saved lives, yet it’s still an “evil” act to them—they’d say that a solution can be the only technically correct one and still less moral than alternatives.