I just finished reading it. I find it a very useful summary and that is a hard thing to do, I know, and takes a lot of work. Thank you.
I noticed a typo
“The exact same gamble, framed differently, causes circular preferences.
People prefer certainty, and they refuse to trade off scared values (e.g. life) for unsacred ones.
But our moral preferences shouldn’t be circular.”
scared ⇒ sacred
Thanks for pointing it out. I’ve fixed it and updated the link.
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I just finished reading it. I find it a very useful summary and that is a hard thing to do, I know, and takes a lot of work. Thank you.
I noticed a typo
“The exact same gamble, framed differently, causes circular preferences.
People prefer certainty, and they refuse to trade off scared values (e.g. life) for unsacred ones.
But our moral preferences shouldn’t be circular.”
scared ⇒ sacred
Thanks for pointing it out. I’ve fixed it and updated the link.