abramdemski comments on Preferences without Existence - Less Wrong

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Comment author: abramdemski 08 February 2014 07:01:20AM 3 points [-]

There are monks that try avoid hurting bug (good that they didn't know of bacteria)

These monks still exist. They have been informed.

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 08 February 2014 10:42:58AM 1 point [-]

Sure they know now.

But when the monks belief structure formed they didn't know. Now that that is a given they incorporate that in a suitable compartment as the rest is obviously stable.

Comment author: abramdemski 10 February 2014 08:29:55AM 0 points [-]

They (not just the monks-- many of the ordinary practitioners) put filters on water faucets to drink as few bacteria as possible; don't eat root crops because harvesting them disturbs the soil too much; may refuse antibiotics; and in general, do everything they think is within reason to minimize killing.

There's probably some compartmentalization, but not a huge amount in that area.

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 10 February 2014 07:12:42PM 1 point [-]

I take this as a piece of factual information. I do not assume that you want to imply some lesson with it.

Comment author: abramdemski 11 February 2014 12:55:15AM 1 point [-]

Yea, I'm just providing additional information because your model of the Jains seemed incomplete.

Jainism

Comment author: Gunnar_Zarncke 11 February 2014 10:39:39AM 0 points [-]

Very incomplete. I just relayed the anecdote about the monks to add color.

Interesting. Jains texts should be read by vegetarians to put them into perspective I guess.