army1987 comments on Diseased thinking: dissolving questions about disease - Less Wrong

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Comment author: [deleted] 16 November 2013 03:00:00AM *  1 point [-]

For instance, I could justify robbery with "How would I like it, if everyone were to execute 'if (person is Jiro) then rob else do nothing'".

The reason that doesn't work is that people who are not Jiro would not like it if everyone were to execute 'if (person is Jiro) then rob else do nothing', so they couldn't justify you robbing that way. The fact that the rule contains a gerrymandered reference class isn't by itself a problem.

Comment author: nshepperd 16 November 2013 03:21:09PM 0 points [-]

Does the categorical imperative require everyone to agree on what they would like or dislike? That seems brittle.

Comment author: [deleted] 16 November 2013 07:30:35PM 0 points [-]

This post discusses the possibility of people “not in moral communion” with us, with the example of a future society of wireheads.

Comment author: Jiro 18 November 2013 06:48:47PM *  -1 points [-]

I've always heard it, the Golden Rule, and other variations to be some form of "would you like it if everyone were to do that?" I've never heard of it as "would everyone like it if everyone were to do that?". I don't know where army1987 is getting the second version from.