i think "bad at thinking" is key, different than "intelligent" theres an element of self control involved thats not broadly taught and seems to be endowed or learned rarely but feels key i think ASD-adjacent people often though not always have an advantage herehttps://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1442298155354238976 …
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Oh okay so it's equivalent to what we used to call Asperger's or something maybe even milder than that. I didn't know if you meant like, someone who knows a lot of ASD people or something.
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"Daywalkers" is a good term, I like that lol.
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oh it's jcb replying no wonder I can't see them I guess in general regarding moral hypotheticals, I'd say the biggest reason to me to use them is that our moral picture is incomplete (I would argue, by definition), and they can be used to flesh out that moral picture.
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