Good person with roughly utilitarian ethics would not agree with, for example, killing a large number of their peers to protect one human (and even less to follow random bureaucratic orders)
I consider this to only be strictly true in the case of act utilitarianism, which in turn is only natural under CDT.
(That said, a less myopic version would still take all the above considerations into play, so it’s still a factor to consider.)
I consider this to only be strictly true in the case of act utilitarianism, which in turn is only natural under CDT.
(That said, a less myopic version would still take all the above considerations into play, so it’s still a factor to consider.)