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Reply to comment by Traveevart in Bentham’s Mugging: A dialogue on how to exploit utilitarians by JohanEGustafsson
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Traveevart t1_jcg9otw wrote
The mugger's failings didn't discourage him, I would argue, because he had previously succeeded with Bentham. If you do something and it works the first time, even if it fails in several subsequent attempts, you'll keep trying because you know it can work. If you try something and it doesn't work the first time, you have no reason to believe it is capable of working at all, and therefore are less likely to continue.
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