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FAWS comments on What is life? - Less Wrong Discussion

9 Post author: Douglas_Reay 01 April 2012 09:12PM

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Comment author: FAWS 01 April 2012 11:46:46PM *  0 points [-]

Saying that moral weight is based on sentience is IMO largely a tautology. Sentience is mostly the word we use for "whatever poorly defined features of a mind give it moral weight".

Comment author: Raemon 02 April 2012 12:03:58AM *  6 points [-]

Short version of my other response: Sentience and life are probably both nonsense words, but if we're picking a nonsense word to define rigorously and care about, it should be sentience.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 02 April 2012 01:08:18AM 1 point [-]

Even granting that, it at least expresses that moral weight is a function of a mind, which is not entirely tautological.

Comment author: FAWS 02 April 2012 10:07:57AM -1 points [-]

Hence the word "largely".

Comment author: TimS 02 April 2012 12:00:23AM 1 point [-]

Yes, but saying that everything alive deserves moral consideration is a different position.