I would be interested to know the results of such a survey on these topics.
Similarly, if experimental philosophy hasn’t already answered these questions, then I’d like to know if the public has any coherent views on “what wellbeing is, and what’s the badness of death?” I haven’t found anything in the literature that I could use, but I’m not very familiar with the research in this space. I think David has mentioned there being some extant literature surveying views on the badness of death, but I was not able to find it.
I know that David, you said:
I mostly intend to rule out things like surveying effective altruists or elite policy-makers.
But if we survey the public moral views, I’d like to know how much they differ from EAs. At the very least for communications
I would be interested to know the results of such a survey on these topics.
Similarly, if experimental philosophy hasn’t already answered these questions, then I’d like to know if the public has any coherent views on “what wellbeing is, and what’s the badness of death?” I haven’t found anything in the literature that I could use, but I’m not very familiar with the research in this space. I think David has mentioned there being some extant literature surveying views on the badness of death, but I was not able to find it.
I know that David, you said:
But if we survey the public moral views, I’d like to know how much they differ from EAs. At the very least for communications