On 6/5/07, Mark Waser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Decisions are seen as increasingly moral to the extent that they enact
> principles assessed as promoting an increasing context of increasingly
> coherent values over increasing scope of consequences.

Or another question . . . . if I'm analyzing an action based upon the
criteria specified above but am actually taking the action that the criteria
says is moral because I feel that it is in my best self-interest to always
act morally -- am I still a moral agent?

Shirley you jest.

Out of respect for the gentle but slightly passive-aggressive Derek,
and others who see this as excluding lots of nuts and bolts AGI stuff,
I'll leave it here.

If you're serious, contact me offlist and I'll be happy to expand on
what it really means.

- Jef

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