Existential Risk, Astronomical Waste, and the Reasonableness of a Pure Time Preference for Well-Being

The Monist Pub Date : 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1093/monist/onae005
S. J. Beard, Patrick Kaczmarek
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In this paper, we argue that our moral concern for future well-being should reduce over time due to important practical considerations about how humans interact with spacetime. After surveying several of these considerations (around equality, special duties, existential contingency, and overlapping moral concern) we develop a set of core principles that can both explain their moral significance and highlight why this is inherently bound up with our relationship with spacetime. These relate to the equitable distribution of (1) moral concern in a universe that we can only causally affect in one temporal direction; (2) access to the benefits from using spacetime as a resource; and (3) the burdens of care given (1) and (2). We conclude by considering the practical implications of our argument and find that, while it is often assumed that a preference for present over future well-being weakens the case for existential risk mitigation, this likely is not the case.
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生存风险、天文浪费以及纯粹的时间幸福偏好的合理性
在本文中,我们认为,由于人类与时空互动的重要实际考虑因素,我们对未来福祉的道德关切应该随着时间的推移而减少。在对这些考虑因素(围绕平等、特殊职责、存在的偶然性和重叠的道德关怀)进行调查之后,我们提出了一套核心原则,既能解释它们的道德意义,又能强调为什么这与我们与时空的关系有着内在的联系。这些原则涉及以下方面的公平分配:(1) 在一个我们只能在一个时间方向上产生因果影响的宇宙中的道德关怀;(2) 获得将时空作为一种资源的好处;(3) 鉴于(1)和(2),关怀的负担。最后,我们考虑了我们论证的实际意义,并发现,虽然人们通常认为对现在而非未来福祉的偏好会削弱减轻存在风险的理由,但事实很可能并非如此。
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