Who has agency in hingey moments? (see also my prior EAF questions here and here).
Actionable insights I would expect: having agency over hinges is a grave privilege, a very sobering responsibility. How seriously should we take egalitarian arguments that abdicating this responsibility is actually morally superior to doing our best job with it? Are there heuristics that prior wielders of this privilege considered that would be good or bad for us to consider?
Who has agency in hingey moments? (see also my prior EAF questions here and here).
Actionable insights I would expect: having agency over hinges is a grave privilege, a very sobering responsibility. How seriously should we take egalitarian arguments that abdicating this responsibility is actually morally superior to doing our best job with it? Are there heuristics that prior wielders of this privilege considered that would be good or bad for us to consider?