See my other reply.
Indexing statements about individuals to individuals is harmless. Subjectivity comes in when you index statements about something else to individuals.
Morally relevant actions are actions which potentially affect others
Your morality machine is subjective because I don’t need to feed in anyone else’s preferences, even though my actions will affect them.
Other people’s preferences are part of states of the world, and states of the world are fed into the machine.
Not part of the original spec!!!
Fair enough. In that case, the machine would tell you something like “Find out expected states of the world. If it’s A, do X. If it’s B, do Y”.
It may well, but that’ is a less interesting and comtentious claim. It’s fairly widely accepted that the sum total of ethi.cs is inferrable from (supervenes on) the sum total of facts.
See my other reply.
Indexing statements about individuals to individuals is harmless. Subjectivity comes in when you index statements about something else to individuals.
Morally relevant actions are actions which potentially affect others
Your morality machine is subjective because I don’t need to feed in anyone else’s preferences, even though my actions will affect them.
Other people’s preferences are part of states of the world, and states of the world are fed into the machine.
Not part of the original spec!!!
Fair enough. In that case, the machine would tell you something like “Find out expected states of the world. If it’s A, do X. If it’s B, do Y”.
It may well, but that’ is a less interesting and comtentious claim. It’s fairly widely accepted that the sum total of ethi.cs is inferrable from (supervenes on) the sum total of facts.