I'm interested in knowing this:
- Do you feel bad when you kill a mosquito? (If you never did, would you feel bad?)
- Do you think EAs —or people in general— should feel bad for killing a mosquito? (Basically, this is a way to ask if you find it morally wrong to kill mosquitoes.)
I think these questions are deeper than it might seem at first glance and can spur a nice ethical debate.
[I unfortunately have almost no time currently, so probably I won't chip in (much) in the discussion but I'll definitely read it!]
I thought the same way about this, but something that changed my mind a bit was a friend asking me:
"If a baby tried to steal your blood to survive would you kill them for it?"
Now, this is a contrived example and you may have a extremely low moral weight for mosquitoes (I have pretty low moral weights for them too), but I wonder how your thoughts about the statement changes if it is instead:
I have no qualms about killing someone that stole my blood to survive.
Would be interested to hear your thoughts!