James_Miller comments on Existential Risk and Public Relations - Less Wrong

36 Post author: multifoliaterose 15 August 2010 07:16AM

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Comment author: multifoliaterose 16 August 2010 11:47:35AM 4 points [-]

Yes, this is the sort of thing that I had in mind in making my cryonics post - as I said in the revised version of my post, I have a sense that a portion of the Less Wrong community has the attitude that cryonics is "moral" in some sort of comprehensive sense.

Comment author: James_Miller 18 August 2010 03:00:47PM 5 points [-]

If you believe that thousands of people die unnecessarily every single day then of course you think cryonics is a moral issue.

If people in the future come to believe that we should have know that cryonics would probably work then they might well conclude that our failure to at least offer cryonics to terminally ill children was (and yes I know what I'm about to write sounds extreme and will be off-putting to many) Nazi-level evil.

Comment author: multifoliaterose 18 August 2010 03:42:52PM 1 point [-]

I've thought carefully about this matter and believe that there's good reason to doubt your prediction. I will detail my thoughts on this matter in a later top level post.

Comment author: James_Miller 18 August 2010 03:50:20PM 0 points [-]

I would like the opportunity to make timely comments on such a post, but I will be traveling until Aug 27th and so request you don't post before then.

Comment author: multifoliaterose 18 August 2010 03:51:08PM 0 points [-]

Sure, sounds good.