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Jiro comments on Is the average ethical review board ethical from an utilitarian standpoint? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Jiro 03 May 2016 08:39:58PM 0 points [-]

If you can do a thing ethically, calling your act an experiment, or paying attention to how people react, doesn't create an additional ethical burden.

It doesn't follow that if doing X doesn't make anyone worse off, we should allow X. This fails to consider the impact of incentives. It may be that if we permit X, X would be better for everyone in the current situation, but permitting X also affects the balance of what situations exist to begin with, leading to everyone being worse off overall.