
Will a Hereditarian Revolution Defeat Wokism? With Noah Carl
Cofnas Podcast
The Ethics of Intelligence and Moral Worth
This chapter investigates the subjective nature of moral worth in life-and-death scenarios, particularly how intelligence and other traits shape ethical decision-making. It challenges traditional views by exploring hypothetical situations where personal values influence the perceived worth of individuals. The discussion also addresses the implications of these beliefs on broader societal issues, such as race and moral accountability, emphasizing the complexity of assessing human value.
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