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#98 – Christian Tarsney on future bias and a possible solution to moral fanaticism

80,000 Hours Podcast

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Time Travel

People still, on average, care more about the future than the past. The asymmetry becomes weaker when you consider backward time travel cases. It's a bit hard to know how to concretise the time travel case,. ecause you imagine lik a case you can go back in time and then run things again and have them get better. But then i'm like, does that mean it's happened twice? Does it now get like double value? Or am i like raising the original run through and causing it not to have had any moral consequences?

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