This riff from Eliezer seems relevant to me:
The rules say we have to use consequentialism, but good people are deontologists, and virtue ethics is what actually works.
https://www.facebook.com/yudkowsky/posts/10154965691294228
Thinking in terms of virtue ethics on a day to day basis seems like a good way for some people to internalize some of the things folks have brought up in this thread although I’ve never been able to do it successfully myself.
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This riff from Eliezer seems relevant to me:
https://www.facebook.com/yudkowsky/posts/10154965691294228
Thinking in terms of virtue ethics on a day to day basis seems like a good way for some people to internalize some of the things folks have brought up in this thread although I’ve never been able to do it successfully myself.