No, “consistency” is another cheap approximation of morality that doesn’t match our intuitions, even our intuitions informed by knowledge and reflection.
There could be agents with a perfectly consistent criteria for which actions it considers “right” and which actions it considers “wrong”, that would still allow morally abhorent actions.
No, “consistency” is another cheap approximation of morality that doesn’t match our intuitions, even our intuitions informed by knowledge and reflection.
There could be agents with a perfectly consistent criteria for which actions it considers “right” and which actions it considers “wrong”, that would still allow morally abhorent actions.