Becoming a Vampire
Becoming a Vampire
This chapter introduces the problem of transformative choice using the example of choosing to become a vampire. The example illustrates the problems with decision-making involving transformative choices, which arise for any choice you face that involves having a radically new experience that also substantially changes your personal preferences.
Keywords: transformative choice, transformative experience, preference change, decisions, what it’s like to be a vampire
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