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<blockquote data-quote="Beholder" data-source="post: 233165" data-attributes="member: 14640"><p>Universities teach ethics using autonomous heuristic techniques that make it almost impossible to have personal bias. You create a 2D table with each effect and stakeholder. Then you fill each cell with consequences and mark it as good or bad for each combination of effect and stakeholder. If the whole thing turns red, it's hard to lie to yourself about what the right course of action is. It works because personal bias is not in the ability to judge good or bad intrinsically, but from the blind spots of egoistical and dogmatic thinking tied to survival in single minded groups. Anyone claiming that someone innocent dying painfully is intrinsically good would instantly be spotted as a liar.</p><p></p><p>Or people can just read their news from all over the world while ignoring polarized media. Most of the world's media attention has been focused on the Ethiopian dam project that is an existential threat to Egypt, but western "world news" didn't even mention Ethiopia until Tigray separatists started a war against their central government, aligning with stereotypes about chaotic Africa where wars just happen sporadically for no reason. Easy to steer the agenda if people are not in on world events as they happen and can be told anything selectively in hindsight to fit the party agenda.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beholder, post: 233165, member: 14640"] Universities teach ethics using autonomous heuristic techniques that make it almost impossible to have personal bias. You create a 2D table with each effect and stakeholder. Then you fill each cell with consequences and mark it as good or bad for each combination of effect and stakeholder. If the whole thing turns red, it's hard to lie to yourself about what the right course of action is. It works because personal bias is not in the ability to judge good or bad intrinsically, but from the blind spots of egoistical and dogmatic thinking tied to survival in single minded groups. Anyone claiming that someone innocent dying painfully is intrinsically good would instantly be spotted as a liar. Or people can just read their news from all over the world while ignoring polarized media. Most of the world's media attention has been focused on the Ethiopian dam project that is an existential threat to Egypt, but western "world news" didn't even mention Ethiopia until Tigray separatists started a war against their central government, aligning with stereotypes about chaotic Africa where wars just happen sporadically for no reason. Easy to steer the agenda if people are not in on world events as they happen and can be told anything selectively in hindsight to fit the party agenda. [/QUOTE]
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