If you’re not interested in discussing the ethics of time travel, why did you respond to my comment which said
I don’t understand why it’s morally wrong to kill people if they’re all simultaneously replaced with marginally different versions of themselves. Sure, they’ve ceased to exist. But without time traveling, you make it so that none of the marginally different versions exist. It seems like some kind of act omission distinction is creeping into your thought processes about time travel.
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Because our morality is based on our experiential process. We see ourselves as the same person. Because of this, we want to be protected from violence in the future, even if the future person is not “really” the same as the present me.
It seems pretty clear that I was talking about time travel, and your comment could also be interpreted that way.
If you’re not interested in discussing the ethics of time travel, why did you respond to my comment which said
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It seems pretty clear that I was talking about time travel, and your comment could also be interpreted that way.
But, whatever.