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  3. I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

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  • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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    I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

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    • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

      I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

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      @mttaggart Please elaborate

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      • mttaggart@infosec.exchangeM mttaggart@infosec.exchange

        I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

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        @mttaggart Interesting. I see a system where ethical reasoning doesn't happen; and ethical reasoning is very much frowned upon. Ethical reasoning is for wimps.

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          I'm beginning to suspect that some core deontological programming is starting to cause significant bugs in ethical reasoning across the entire system.

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          I'm really struggling with the idea that the responsibility to correct for corporate evil resides with individuals, and that failing to do so constitutes some form of evil itself.

          It would seem tantamount to castigating individuals for not recycling "enough" when the true cause of pollution lies with industry.

          It would seem a way for capital to coerce the pro-human and anti-capital to tear each other apart, causing nothing but self-inflicted wounds.

          Then again, blithe oblivion to whence one's resources come also seems irresponsible.

          But like, I have work to do that is more important than choosing the least impure tool every goddamn day.

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            I'm really struggling with the idea that the responsibility to correct for corporate evil resides with individuals, and that failing to do so constitutes some form of evil itself.

            It would seem tantamount to castigating individuals for not recycling "enough" when the true cause of pollution lies with industry.

            It would seem a way for capital to coerce the pro-human and anti-capital to tear each other apart, causing nothing but self-inflicted wounds.

            Then again, blithe oblivion to whence one's resources come also seems irresponsible.

            But like, I have work to do that is more important than choosing the least impure tool every goddamn day.

            unlofl@mstdn.socialU This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mttaggart You've probably already heard, but BP invented the concept of an individual "carbon footprint" https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/aug/23/big-oil-coined-carbon-footprints-to-blame-us-for-their-greed-keep-them-on-the-hook

            But I've been feeling this way about the political system too. Its very popular to blame voters for choosing wrong or not bothering to vote, rather than looking at the dynamics of why that happens. We are only allowed dog shit options, then a ton of people point fingers at each other no matter how it shakes out.

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