I feel like this should have been part of the calculus earlier.
Ethical philosophy puzzle. Imagine you can save 10 people from immediate death, but the cost is that one person must hear a ringing sound for the next 50 years. Worth it? Discuss.
Follow-up Question: Why was the phenomenon of tinnitus never even spoken about during my time as an undergrad philosophy major in any course whatsoever, including Philosophy of Mind? Was there just no one in my immediate vicinity who had the relevant imagination or experience?
Left-wing politics lexicon. Race/gender/age/ability... consciousness? Imagine you're cursed with a ringing in your ears at all times forever. Are you oppressed? Do you deserve something? Would you rather be Black and poor and live in a swamp in the USofAmeriKKKa, or have tinnitus and be rich with eternally good WiFi? (The former, please! Can I choose please?)
Fiction. Why has tinnitus never been a part of any movie or book that I've ever seen or read?
I guess tinnitus is rare enough that no one cares?
Ethical philosophy puzzle. Imagine you can save 10 people from immediate death, but the cost is that one person must hear a ringing sound for the next 50 years. Worth it? Discuss.
Follow-up Question: Why was the phenomenon of tinnitus never even spoken about during my time as an undergrad philosophy major in any course whatsoever, including Philosophy of Mind? Was there just no one in my immediate vicinity who had the relevant imagination or experience?
Left-wing politics lexicon. Race/gender/age/ability... consciousness? Imagine you're cursed with a ringing in your ears at all times forever. Are you oppressed? Do you deserve something? Would you rather be Black and poor and live in a swamp in the USofAmeriKKKa, or have tinnitus and be rich with eternally good WiFi? (The former, please! Can I choose please?)
Fiction. Why has tinnitus never been a part of any movie or book that I've ever seen or read?
I guess tinnitus is rare enough that no one cares?