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1500
rating
2
debates
0.0%
won
Topic
#6337

Baby Hitler

Status
Voting

The participant that receives the most points from the voters is declared a winner.

Voting will end in:

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Parameters
Publication date
Last updated date
Type
Standard
Number of rounds
3
Time for argument
Two days
Max argument characters
1,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Winner selection
Voting system
Open
Contender / Pro
2
1500
rating
1
debates
100.0%
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Description

Baby Hitler: To kill or not to kill? (I will take the position that we should not to kill baby Hitler)

Rule: I pass the first round. You pass the last round.

Round 1
Con
#1
Pass.
Pro
#2
Hi Ultramaximus.

Given a different life path he may have been a character of no wider consequence but as a baby Hitler is an innocent. 

  1. Baby Hitler will instigate a war resulting in 70-85 million lives being killed. 
  2. Killing Baby Hitler would result in unknown consequences.
  3. Due to the proximity of his birth to WWII his null cone would be relatively narrow and therefore the spread of the unforeseen consequences would be narrow in the short term. It is unlikely someone as bad as him would immerge within the scope of his null cone.
  4. The 70-85 million also have null cones which will be impacted. 
Negative utilitarian - minimize suffering.
Consequentialist - consider consequences of actions.

Point 4 means the long-term effects are random however we know that in the short-term great suffering can be avoided. Given the unlikeliness of another psychotic rug rat emerging as a result of his killing under both negative utilitarianism and consequentialism we should not hesitate. Kill em.












Round 2
Con
#3
As bad as Hitler was, he was a very significant person when it came to the historical timeline. Killing baby Hitler would alter the timelime so significantly such that the overwhelming majority of people alive today would never have been conceived. Sure, other people would have been, but it wouldnt be us. Stated differently, most all of us would be erased from existence if baby Hitler was killed.

I dont know about you, but Id rather not be erased. And for what? For people who are already dead or who never existed in the first place? Non-existent lives don't matter.

Baby Hitler must remain untouched. We cannot destroy the timeline.
Pro
#4
Given the timeframes I disagree that most people would no longer exist if he was killed. Even ceding this point I would hopefully weigh my life against the known deaths of 70-85 million and still pull the trigger.

'For people who are already dead or who never existed in the first place?'

You have assumed time travel rather than has precognition of the future. The people who died as a result of Hitlers actions are in the future at the time of his birth; we know that they will/do exist and will suffer.  We have good reason to believe that we can alleviate that suffering.

'Non-existent lives don't matter.'

We show they do matter by our actions. Consider a person who places a bomb in a city which will explode in one hundred years' time. None of the people blown up exist but we are aware that they will and can suffer.

We are morally responsible for the anticipated outcomes of our actions. This responsibility is not restricted temporally.


Round 3
Con
#5
Pro disagrees as to the number of people who would be erased but offers no reasoning to support that position. Hitler’s impact is like ten billion times the butterfly effect. People aren’t going to meet like they did before. Even the ones that do, conceptions will be at different times, gametes, and food consumed by the mothers to grow the fetuses.

These erased people is an enormous cost. Billions alive today gone, sacrificed. That matters. It matters a lot more any benefits which come from killing baby Hitler.

The only thing potentially substantial enough to offset the cost is the fact that other people would replace us in the timeline. But these lives don’t exist. This is what I was referring to by non-existent lives. A bomb going off 100 years in the future is destroying lives that are going to exist in the future. Curious Pro makes such an argument, as killing baby Hitler is a bombshell in the timeline that would erase us.

Reminder: Pro to pass final round.
Pro
#6
Pass