Thank you very much, I hadnāt seen that the moral parliament calculator had implemented all of those.
Moral Marketplace strikes me as quite dubious in the context of allocating a single personās donations, though Iām not sure itās totally illogical.
Maximize Minimum is a nonsensically stupid choice here. A theory with 80% probability, another with 19%, and another with 0.000001% get equal consideration? I can force someone who believes in this to give all their donations to any arbitrary cause by making up an astronomically improbable theory that will be very dissatisfied if they donāt, e.g. āthe universe is ruled by a shrimp deity who will torture you and 10^^10 others for eternity unless you donate all your money to shrimp welfareā. You can be 99.9999...% sure this isnāt true but never 100% sure, so this gets a seat in your parliament.
Thank you very much, I hadnāt seen that the moral parliament calculator had implemented all of those.
Moral Marketplace strikes me as quite dubious in the context of allocating a single personās donations, though Iām not sure itās totally illogical.
Maximize Minimum is a nonsensically stupid choice here. A theory with 80% probability, another with 19%, and another with 0.000001% get equal consideration? I can force someone who believes in this to give all their donations to any arbitrary cause by making up an astronomically improbable theory that will be very dissatisfied if they donāt, e.g. āthe universe is ruled by a shrimp deity who will torture you and 10^^10 others for eternity unless you donate all your money to shrimp welfareā. You can be 99.9999...% sure this isnāt true but never 100% sure, so this gets a seat in your parliament.