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UmamiSalami comments on Reasonable Requirements of any Moral Theory - Less Wrong Discussion

-1 Post author: TheSurvivalMachine 10 October 2016 08:48PM

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Comment author: UmamiSalami 17 October 2016 11:54:24PM 0 points [-]

In other words, a decision theory, complete with an algorithm (so you can actually use it), and a full set of terminal goals. Not what anyone else means by "moral theory'.

When people talk about moral theories they refer to systems which describe the way that one ought to act or the type of person that one ought to be. Sure, some moral theories can be called "a decision theory, complete with an algorithm (so you can actually use it), and a full set of terminal goals," but I don't see how that changes anything about the definition of a moral theory.