I think the distinction you are trying to make should involve the concept of weighing benefits for others against benefits for the decision making agent (not necessarily consciously, it could just be that your mind/body was shaped by a force which penalizes for harms to others).
As a side note, I don’t know about others, but I find the excess whitespace in this article a little annoying.
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I think the distinction you are trying to make should involve the concept of weighing benefits for others against benefits for the decision making agent (not necessarily consciously, it could just be that your mind/body was shaped by a force which penalizes for harms to others).
As a side note, I don’t know about others, but I find the excess whitespace in this article a little annoying.
Agreed.