I suppose that the most glaring example is that consequentialism, in some form or other, seems to be accepted as obviously correct by most of the commenters here. So, It’s funny that you should reply, since I recall that you may be an exception to that stereotype.
Yup, that’s me, resident deontologist. The other day, during a conversation between me and some other house residents on ethics, someone said “She doesn’t push people in front of trolleys!” and everyone was outraged at me.
To be fair, I don’t think any of us were outraged at you. I think we were all trying to understand where exactly you make the distinction.
I find I think the hardest (i.e. think the most differently from normal, habitual thought) when I’m pushed right to where I draw choice-boundaries.
And actually I never quite wrapped my head around the basis of your view (I’m new to thinking about those things in such depth, since I’ve been surrounded by people who think like me). I’d like to continue the conversation sometime, in a more low-key environment.
I suppose that the most glaring example is that consequentialism, in some form or other, seems to be accepted as obviously correct by most of the commenters here. So, It’s funny that you should reply, since I recall that you may be an exception to that stereotype.
Yup, that’s me, resident deontologist. The other day, during a conversation between me and some other house residents on ethics, someone said “She doesn’t push people in front of trolleys!” and everyone was outraged at me.
To be fair, I don’t think any of us were outraged at you. I think we were all trying to understand where exactly you make the distinction.
I find I think the hardest (i.e. think the most differently from normal, habitual thought) when I’m pushed right to where I draw choice-boundaries.
And actually I never quite wrapped my head around the basis of your view (I’m new to thinking about those things in such depth, since I’ve been surrounded by people who think like me). I’d like to continue the conversation sometime, in a more low-key environment.
Oh, and “Hi.” I’m a lurker.
Just out of curiosity, are there a lot of people at the SIAI house who confine their participation on LW to lurking?
I don’t think so, but I’m not sure. I just happened to be there for the day, I’m not a resident of the house.