Today's post, Heading Toward Morality was originally published on 20 June 2008. A summary (taken from the LW wiki):
A description of the last several months of sequence posts, that identifies the topic that Eliezer actually wants to explain: morality.
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I think I understand now why you keep mentioning GAP. You thought that I objected the idea of morality programming due to zombie argument. Sort of, we will create only a morality imitating zombie, rather than a real moral mind, etc. No, my objection is not about this. I dont take zombies seriously and dont care about them. My objection is about hierarchy violation. Programming languages are not right means to describe/implement high-level cognitive architectures, which will be a basis for morality and other high-level phenomena of mind.
Did you correctly infer that it is primarily because that post and the surrounding posts in the associated sequence appeared in my playlist while I was at the gym today? That would have been impressive.
(If I hadn't been primed I may have ignored your comment rather than replied with the relevant link.)
The other direction. Your objection (as it was then made) was a violation of the aforementioned GAZP so I rejected it.