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by colonelxc 2732 days ago
I read it differently. They are not advocating against the military, just that they will not participate. They are not trying to say that all CS (or any field) should wholly shun military work, just that they have.

Choice quote:

"""Do you try to keep others from taking military funding?

No. Mine is an individual testimony, and each person makes an individual decision about how they will spend their life's work."""

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I think there's something to Kant's first formulation of the Categorical Imperative:

Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law.

Edit: to address a common confusion: this has nothing to do with imposing a rule on others. This formulation only says that you ought to act in conformance with rules that you would want all others to act by as well.

Given that the author or me does not have power to force everyone act the same, it is more reasonable to act with assumption that other people do their thing.

So, if there is already more support for military that I find optimal, it makes sense not to support it altrough in different situation I might decide differently.

On the other hand, if everyone were not accepting military funding....
>Act only in accordance with that maxim through which you can at the same time will that it become a universal law.

That seems entirely too tyrannical, imperialistic, and egotistical to be practical.

Where does having freedom, humility, and an open mind fit into that maxim? I.e. being willing to accept that all humans (including ourselves) can be misguided, or that someone else could know what is better for them than me?

If all humans can be misguided, any principle which accounts for it will be universal. If someone else could know better than you, you can also account for that in a way that other people could be equally well served by.

So there isn't anything contradictory or inhibitory there. Perhaps you are not seeing the generality implied by the term "universal?" The contrapositive here is to not act in a way that assumes other people are incapable of, unworthy of, or disadvantaged by following your example. There is nothing here that implies one can't be humble or liberal. To put it in less gentle terms, the point is that if you don't intend for other people to emulate you, then there is no point to your life in human society.

What is the point of sharing the article then?

If I choose to behave in a certain manner but don't care how you behave, why would I tell you how I choose to behave?

The title is "Why don't I take military funding?" not "Why you shouldn't take military funding".