Suppose that the humans do have diminishing returns of utility functions. Unfortunately, existing combination of instincts and moral intuitions do not prompt the majority of humans to help the poor, especially those who are far from potential helpers’ set of friends[1], with nearly anything. And those who do so are unlikely to stay in power or were unlikely to receive fortunes or occupy relevant positions.
Suppose that the humans do have diminishing returns of utility functions. Unfortunately, existing combination of instincts and moral intuitions do not prompt the majority of humans to help the poor, especially those who are far from potential helpers’ set of friends[1], with nearly anything. And those who do so are unlikely to stay in power or were unlikely to receive fortunes or occupy relevant positions.
Friends are also likely to be in the same class as the potential helpers.