I interpreted Eliever’s questions as a response to the evocative phrase “my moral intuition is throwing error codes.” What does it actually mean? Can it be grounded in an actual situation?
Grounding it in an actual situation introduces complications. Given a real life moral dilemma it is always a good idea to look for a third option. But exploring those additional options doesn’t help us understand the computer programming metaphor of moral intuitions throwing error codes
I interpreted Eliever’s questions as a response to the evocative phrase “my moral intuition is throwing error codes.” What does it actually mean? Can it be grounded in an actual situation?
Grounding it in an actual situation introduces complications. Given a real life moral dilemma it is always a good idea to look for a third option. But exploring those additional options doesn’t help us understand the computer programming metaphor of moral intuitions throwing error codes