I find this direction of inquiry very useful, but I find it problematic to depart from a physicalist theory of consciousness, and worry about the legitimacy of pinning consciousness as a moral problem. I’ve written up a full response here: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/bWuhKA8bhsPGN7zRJ/morality-without-consciousness
I find this direction of inquiry very useful, but I find it problematic to depart from a physicalist theory of consciousness, and worry about the legitimacy of pinning consciousness as a moral problem. I’ve written up a full response here: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/bWuhKA8bhsPGN7zRJ/morality-without-consciousness