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DanArmak comments on Philosophy professors fail on basic philosophy problems - Less Wrong Discussion

16 Post author: shminux 15 July 2015 06:41PM

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Comment author: DanArmak 16 July 2015 02:47:50PM *  1 point [-]

Are you suggesting that moral philosophers, quizzed about their viewpoints on moral issues, answer non-truthfully in order to be politically correct or to avoid endorsing unpopular moral views?

If true, then we shouldn't listen to anything moral philosophers ever say about their subject.

Comment author: hairyfigment 16 July 2015 06:26:13PM 1 point [-]

Very possibly. But I'm saying this seems more likely to happen with the Trolley Problem than with most philosophical questions, and even many disputed moral questions. It's not a question of "endorsing unpopular moral views" in some abstract sense, but the social message that even a smart human being might take from the statement in an ordinary conversation.