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Continuing from my discussion with whpearson because it became offtopic.
whpearson, could you expand on your values and the reasons they are that way? Can you help me understand why you'd sacrifice the life of yourself and your friends for an increased chance of survival for the rest of humanity? Do you explicitly value the survival of humanity, or just the utility functions of other humans?
Regarding science, I certainly value it a lot, but not to the extent of welcoming a war here & now just to get some useful spin-offs of military tech in another decade.
Not directed at me, but since this is a common view... I don't think you're question takes an argument as its answer.
This is why. If you don't want to protect people you don't know then you and I have different amygdalas.
Whpearson can come up with reasons why we're all the same but if you don't feel it those reasons won't be compelling.