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Elo comments on Wild Moral Dilemmas - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Elo 22 May 2015 01:26:46AM 0 points [-]

What does "nor can I say that any one law benefits society" mean, then, if not "for all X, where X is a law, I can't say that X benefits society"?

(My bad - bad use of words the first time around)

"nor can I say that any one law benefits society" "for all X, where X is a law, I can't say that X benefits society"

how does: "for one X alone, where X is a law, I can't say that X benefits society" Sound?

Please explain (or expand) the reference to "worst case scenarios"?