Message from @RamblingPhoton

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2019-08-19 08:46:53 UTC  

but also, as an evaluative entity, your preferences change with each split second

2019-08-19 08:47:13 UTC  

so one ordering a few seconds ago, could now be completely different

2019-08-19 08:47:31 UTC  

whereas a deontologist would say "nope, my principles are still the same as before"

2019-08-19 08:50:22 UTC  

Green if you have a second I would like your opinion on this <#266396659062145025> Do you think if this was added to the constitution it would stop the abortion argument because the law would be specifically against women or do you think the arg would be 'men and women cannot do it' which I think is probably bad faith

2019-08-19 08:51:25 UTC  

i think they would take the latter, because it suits their religious biases

2019-08-19 08:51:54 UTC  

but also, technically, in the age of transhumanism, who knows right

2019-08-19 08:52:47 UTC  

<:PepeLaugh:565528391336329216>

2019-08-19 08:53:23 UTC  

I hope it happens soon

2019-08-19 08:53:28 UTC  

I want my anime existance

2019-08-19 08:53:44 UTC  

Just because we are imperfect evaluative entities doesn't mean that which we are evaluating can't be a ground truth. It is possible to change evaluations of a given action without changing the ranking of the different consequences

2019-08-19 08:54:28 UTC  

yes, but theres no reliable way to determine "what could have been"

2019-08-19 08:54:48 UTC  

so, even if there was a perfect hierarchy, we arent privy to it

2019-08-19 08:56:26 UTC  

(which would mean we cant really be principled because of limited perceptions)

2019-08-19 08:56:38 UTC  

(if we were egoists, that is)

2019-08-19 08:58:28 UTC  

Or, from an empirical consequentialist perspective, it means that we should allow people to try different principles, and see what happens

2019-08-19 08:58:46 UTC  

yea, we should do that too

2019-08-19 08:58:58 UTC  

if it turns out that being principled leads to better results than critical thinking

2019-08-19 08:59:05 UTC  

then we should be principled

2019-08-19 08:59:14 UTC  

actually, i argue this is true for most people

2019-08-19 08:59:29 UTC  

people are pretty bad at making these evaluations

2019-08-19 08:59:33 UTC  

I don't disagree with that point

2019-08-19 09:00:19 UTC  

(at least on the big decisions in their lives)

2019-08-19 09:00:22 UTC  

that's probably one of the functions of religious institutions

2019-08-19 09:00:25 UTC  

yes

2019-08-19 09:00:50 UTC  

i mean, its also part of why we have the law

2019-08-19 09:01:28 UTC  

true

2019-08-19 09:01:53 UTC  

so yea, there's definitely a large place for deontological thinking. i just think if you're a particularly smart person, you're losing out by following it

2019-08-19 09:02:10 UTC  

(deontology doesnt catch out the edge cases)

2019-08-19 09:02:30 UTC  

so if you can get those edge cases right, and others cant, you have an advantage over them

2019-08-19 09:04:51 UTC  

heh, depends on the cost of figuring out those edge cases vs the benefit of solving them

2019-08-19 09:05:30 UTC  

definitely

2019-08-19 09:05:40 UTC  

you could have a hybrid system

2019-08-19 09:05:58 UTC  

but you would want the principles to be derived from consequentialist arguments

2019-08-19 09:09:10 UTC  

rather than having them instituted without any good justification

2019-08-19 09:11:35 UTC  

(which is what i argue a lot of people do -> they take "learned principles" from other people, but where did those other people get their principles from 😉 its almost like an infinite regression and when you look at where they came from, a lot of them were originally derived in a bygone era, and thus the principle may no longer be useful in its consequences)

2019-08-19 09:15:10 UTC  

I agree on that point. And with that, I'm off to bed. Good night.

2019-08-19 10:55:06 UTC  

<:pepohype:562563640990105600>

2019-08-19 11:41:40 UTC  

GOTTEM

2019-08-19 11:41:47 UTC  

nah it's a twitch meme now

2019-08-19 11:41:52 UTC  

4chan tried

2019-08-19 11:41:55 UTC  

and failed