Occam’s Razor justifying our intuitive feelings about what’s moral
Wait, what? Do you mean Simplified Humanism? I hope that’s more of a description than a full argument. One could perhaps turn it into an argument by showing that our root values come from evolution—causally, not in the sense of moral reasons—and making a case that you would not expect them to have exceptions in those exact places.
Eliezer also makes a brief attempt to explain his opponents’ motives. This may be true, but I don’t think we should dwell on it.
Wait, what? Do you mean Simplified Humanism? I hope that’s more of a description than a full argument. One could perhaps turn it into an argument by showing that our root values come from evolution—causally, not in the sense of moral reasons—and making a case that you would not expect them to have exceptions in those exact places.
Eliezer also makes a brief attempt to explain his opponents’ motives. This may be true, but I don’t think we should dwell on it.
Honestly I don’t really know.