Eugine_Nier comments on Cleaning up the "Worst Argument" essay - Less Wrong
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What you say is true, but when I get into my car I'm not planning to go out and find a suspicious looking pedestrian to hit hoping he'll turn out to be not innocent ;)
More seriously, the one time I was involved in a pretty serious collision the sensation of heart-squeezing dread I experienced in the moments I thought someone might have been killed or even just injured and that I might have been at fault... was not pleasant. If an innocent person were hurt as a consequence of my actions I would certainly feel the guilt of it. Does the hangman feel the guilt of his noose?
I assume all the people involved (judge, prosecutor, hangman) feel guilty if the person they kill turns out to have been innocent.