Thomas comments on A response to "Torture vs. Dustspeck": The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Thomas 03 December 2011 07:12:29AM 0 points [-]

So, you'd opt for the worse option, according to this list?

Comment author: TheOtherDave 03 December 2011 02:13:42PM 2 points [-]

(nods) Likely, if I were somehow placed in a situation where I could make such a choice.

I mean, 50 years of horrible torture is scary as hell, and something I can just barely imagine. 3^^^3 years of pleasant life is so completely outside my experience that I can't even begin to imagine it. The odds that I would make any kind of sensible expected-utility calculation in that situation are basically zero... hell, I don't do all that well with real-life situations where I know that something mildly unpleasant now will bring me tangible benefits later.

Again: what does that demonstrate?

Comment author: Thomas 03 December 2011 02:48:27PM -1 points [-]

In a moment!

What about some other guy, where would you put him?

What about the case, where the 50 years of torture is in the middle? Or in the end?

Comment author: TheOtherDave 03 December 2011 05:02:39PM 0 points [-]

I expect I would choose the torture-free option in all these cases, if I were somehow faced with the choice, for basically the same reason: 50 years of torture is scary, and 3^^^3 years is basically inconceivable.

I would like you to get to a point some time soon.