Ok, there’s argument I can see of “unlike other domains, ethics/meta-ethics lacks any empirical feedback loop on beliefs [at least that we’ve found] and this means all such claims should be made more lightly than anything more empirical/factual”. Given that, perhaps more hedging is warranted than “is correct”.
Now even before any of this discussion, I’d have been extremely hesitant to lock in my meta-ethical views to ASI, but day to day though, I feel like I need some kind of ethical framework to operate on. That’s where I’m not sure about what to do other than figure out what makes sense to me, in the same way I do for other things.
I’d need to think longer/be convinced to switch to a more modest epistemology specifically for this domain, if that’s kind of the suggestion of “not rolling your own”. That feels like a big topic though.
But yeah, I can take away “be less confident” here.
Ok, there’s argument I can see of “unlike other domains, ethics/meta-ethics lacks any empirical feedback loop on beliefs [at least that we’ve found] and this means all such claims should be made more lightly than anything more empirical/factual”. Given that, perhaps more hedging is warranted than “is correct”.
Now even before any of this discussion, I’d have been extremely hesitant to lock in my meta-ethical views to ASI, but day to day though, I feel like I need some kind of ethical framework to operate on. That’s where I’m not sure about what to do other than figure out what makes sense to me, in the same way I do for other things.
I’d need to think longer/be convinced to switch to a more modest epistemology specifically for this domain, if that’s kind of the suggestion of “not rolling your own”. That feels like a big topic though.
But yeah, I can take away “be less confident” here.