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Pleasure and Hedonism

Ethical hedonism is the view that the only intrinsic, fundamental good is pleasure, and the only intrinsic, fundamental evil is its contrary (which might be called displeasure, pain, suffering, etc.). To determine whether hedonism is true,...

5 months ago
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Contra Bentham’s Bulldog on Conscious AI

Matthew Adelstein (‘Bentham’s Bulldog’) has recently defended the claim that AI can be conscious. He claims this despite being a dualist, saying ‘You don’t have to be a physicalist to think AIs are conscious’. I think that there are several...

6 months ago
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Consequentialism Does Not Conflict With Intuitions About Rights

A common objection to utilitarianism (and act consequentialism more broadly) is that it conflicts with some of our moral intuitions. For example, Both Sides Brigade raises this concern about utilitarianism in a post entitled Utilitarianism...

6 months ago
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Rule of Law, Not Democracy

The actions of political leaders and governments are often criticized as anti-democratic. However, sometimes these actions might be supported by a majority, and the proposed remedies might require that a small elite restrict such actions –...

7 months ago
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Against Arguments from Miracles

Some theists and religious apologists use accounts of miracles as evidence for the existence of God or a specific religion. However, I think that their reasoning can be shown to rely on a mistake.

In the Bayesian reasoning employed by prop...

8 months ago
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