>E. g., religious zealots with a preference for there being a bunch of people burning in hell. One might naively guess that their ideal worlds are those in which Hell-deserving people don’t exist to begin with... Or rationalists who want to be helpful, improve lives of other people. So their preference is world with a bunch of people suffering, in need of their.. no not lordship, it is completely different! It is benevolent help! One might naively guess that their ideal worlds are those in which suffering people don’t exist to begin with...
>E. g., religious zealots with a preference for there being a bunch of people burning in hell. One might naively guess that their ideal worlds are those in which Hell-deserving people don’t exist to begin with...
Or rationalists who want to be helpful, improve lives of other people. So their preference is world with a bunch of people suffering, in need of their.. no not lordship, it is completely different! It is benevolent help! One might naively guess that their ideal worlds are those in which suffering people don’t exist to begin with...