Re: record inequality
If I were Average in the parable, I would prefer that Stronger adhere to your value system, based upon my practical needs. That doesn't seem very controversial to me.
The next step in this construction is usually to invoke Rawls's "veil of ignorance" or some such. As I understand it, Rawls's proposition is roughly that the "best" rules for society would be those chosen by its members in advance, if they were unaware of what role they would play in that society, and what advantages or disadvantages they might have. Rather than launching into a critique of Rawls without knowing for sure if this is where you are going, I'll wait for your response.
But I will mention that my hypothetical preference that Stronger adhere to your value system, were I Average in the parable, doesn't cause me any logical discomfort. I've already stated that I view moral preferences both as subjective and distinct from practical preferences, so what I would prefer on a practical basis were I someone else is largely disconnected from my concept of what "morality" means.
Originally posted by raja
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The next step in this construction is usually to invoke Rawls's "veil of ignorance" or some such. As I understand it, Rawls's proposition is roughly that the "best" rules for society would be those chosen by its members in advance, if they were unaware of what role they would play in that society, and what advantages or disadvantages they might have. Rather than launching into a critique of Rawls without knowing for sure if this is where you are going, I'll wait for your response.
But I will mention that my hypothetical preference that Stronger adhere to your value system, were I Average in the parable, doesn't cause me any logical discomfort. I've already stated that I view moral preferences both as subjective and distinct from practical preferences, so what I would prefer on a practical basis were I someone else is largely disconnected from my concept of what "morality" means.
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