Submitted by beforesunset1010 t3_za96to in philosophy
Tinac4 t1_iylss65 wrote
Reply to comment by cutelyaware in How to solve moral problems with formal logic and probability by beforesunset1010
I didn’t say anything about using numbers to justify morality, and neither did the OP. My point is that a lot of real-life moral dilemmas that involve uncertainty, and it’s very hard to resolve them if your moral framework isn’t comfortable with probabilities to some extent. For instance, how would you respond to the two scenarios I gave above?
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