Monday, July 13, 2015

The Copenhagen Interpretation of Ethics

http://blog.jaibot.com/the-copenhagen-interpretation-of-ethics/

Almost No One is Evil. Almost Everything is Broken.
Do unto others 20% better than you would expect them to do unto you, to correct for subjective error.

The Copenhagen Interpretation of Ethics

The Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics says that you can have a particle spinning clockwise and counterclockwise at the same time – until you look at it, at which point it definitely becomes one or the other. The theory claims that observing reality fundamentally changes it.

The Copenhagen Interpretation of Ethics says that when you observe or interact with a problem in any way, you can be blamed for it. At the very least, you are to blame for not doing more. Even if you don’t make the problem worse, even if you make it slightly better, the ethical burden of the problem falls on you as soon as you observe it. In particular, if you interact with a problem and benefit from it, you are a complete monster. I don’t subscribe to this school of thought, but it seems pretty popular.