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by quotemstr
2795 days ago
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FWIW, this idea is what philosophers call "the repugnant conclusion", and the problem it presents is largely unsolved in normative ethics. It's one reason that I don't think formal ethical reasoning is a useful activity: in the end, we do what feels right or wrong, and we can't reason ourselves into a feeling. https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/repugnant-conclusion/ |
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