Konkvistador comments on Most-Moral-Minority Morality - Less Wrong

-3 Post author: byrnema 27 June 2011 04:28PM

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Comment author: byrnema 27 June 2011 05:43:15PM 0 points [-]

Also, this system sounds like it impedes moral progress because it disincentives society to change its values over time

I guessed such a strategy would hasten moral progress. I think of moral progress as the morality of a more sensitive minority impressing itself, over time, on the general population. Do you think of examples that don't fit this pattern? But -- for example -- most people I know aren't vegetarian but I think meat eaters could agree that vegetarians have the moral high ground if it were to be a moral issue. Meat eaters folding to become vegetarians would accelerate moral progress if this is what a future moral society would choose.

Comment author: [deleted] 28 June 2011 09:24:53AM *  4 points [-]

I guessed such a strategy would hasten moral progress. I think of moral progress as the morality of a more sensitive minority impressing itself, over time, on the general population.

When I look at history I don't see much moral progress. What I see is moral change.