I haven’t spent a lot of time thinking about this myself. But one suggestion I would recommend:
For any idea you have, also imagine 20 other neighbouring ideas, ideas which are superficially similar but ultimately not the same.
The reason I’m suggesting this exercise is that ideas keep mutating. If you try to popularise any set of ideas, people are going to come up with every possible modification and interpretation of them. And eventually some of those are going to become more popular and others less popular.
For example with “no removing a core aspect of humanity” principle, imagine if someone who values fairness and equality highly considers this value a core aspect of humanity and then thinks through its implications. Or let’s say with “parents have a strong right to propagate their own genes”, a hardcore libertarian takes this very seriously and wants to figure out edge case of exactly how many “bad” genes are they allowed to transmit to their child before they run afoul of “aimed at giving their child a life of wellbeing” principle.
You can come up with a huge number of such permutations.
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I haven’t spent a lot of time thinking about this myself. But one suggestion I would recommend:
For any idea you have, also imagine 20 other neighbouring ideas, ideas which are superficially similar but ultimately not the same.
The reason I’m suggesting this exercise is that ideas keep mutating. If you try to popularise any set of ideas, people are going to come up with every possible modification and interpretation of them. And eventually some of those are going to become more popular and others less popular.
For example with “no removing a core aspect of humanity” principle, imagine if someone who values fairness and equality highly considers this value a core aspect of humanity and then thinks through its implications. Or let’s say with “parents have a strong right to propagate their own genes”, a hardcore libertarian takes this very seriously and wants to figure out edge case of exactly how many “bad” genes are they allowed to transmit to their child before they run afoul of “aimed at giving their child a life of wellbeing” principle.
You can come up with a huge number of such permutations.