If the previous link didn’t convince you, I’d also recommend Can’t Unbirth A Child, as an example of Eliezer not fitting the stereotype of a consequentialist.
I may have to adjust on the question of whether Eliezer is in minor or major ways a non-Consequentialist, but it still isn’t relevant as my initial argument against him still applies.
If the previous link didn’t convince you, I’d also recommend Can’t Unbirth A Child, as an example of Eliezer not fitting the stereotype of a consequentialist.
I may have to adjust on the question of whether Eliezer is in minor or major ways a non-Consequentialist, but it still isn’t relevant as my initial argument against him still applies.