To believe both that pressing a button to prevent Joy's existence would be morally wrong, and that pressing a button to create Joy's existence would not be morally right, it seems like one would have to assign massive moral significance to the polarity by which a finger physically contacting a button toggles exactly the same two world states. Which is bonkers.
To believe both that pressing a button to prevent Joy's existence would be morally wrong, and that pressing a button to create Joy's existence would not be morally right, it seems like one would have to assign massive moral significance to the polarity by which a finger physically contacting a button toggles exactly the same two world states. Which is bonkers.
To believe both that pressing a button to prevent Joy's existence would be morally wrong, and that pressing a button to create Joy's existence would not be morally right, it seems like one would have to assign massive moral significance to the polarity by which a finger physically contacting a button toggles exactly the same two world states. Which is bonkers.