Hey, I just wanted to chime in here. I found the moral argument against eating animals compelling for years but lived fairly happily in conflict with my intuitions there. I was literally saying, “I find the moral argument for vegetarianism compelling” while eating a burger, and feeling only slightly awkward doing so.
It is in fact possible (possibly common) for people to ‘reason backward’ from behavior (eat meat) to values (“I don’t mind large groups of animals dying”). I think that particular example CAN be consistent with your moral function (if you really don’t care about non-human animals very much at all) - but by no means is that guaranteed.
Survey complete!
I’m kind of surprised at how much better I feel like I’ve gotten about reasoning about these really fuzzy estimates. One of my big goals last year was “get better at reasoning about really fuzzy things” and I feel like I’ve actually made big progress on that?
I’m really excited to see what the survey results look like this year. I’m hoping we’ve gotten better at overconfidence!
The gender default thing took me by surprise. I’m guessing that a lot of people answer yes to having a strong gender identity?