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by SilasX
3178 days ago
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The standard wasn't "if I would want to do this to Hitler, let's do this in the general case". The standard was "If I wouldn't be willing to use it, even against Hitler, it should be categorically disallowed."[1] That is, if you consider it so brutal that you'd feel queasy about using it even against someone really bad, i.e. a case where you would most favor casting morals aside, then you know it's beyond the pale. It may not make sense if you've never experienced something so bad that you said, "wow, I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy", but I'm sure at least some fraction of the population has had that thought. [1] If necessary, replace "categorically disallowed" with "off the table". |
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