For example, you think religious people don’t value their happiness that comes from their religious beliefs?
This doesn’t seem to follow. Ghatanathoah says that ”...people in general do not value happiness that comes from mistaken beliefs.” A religious person will not consider their religious beliefs mistaken, and will therefore value any happiness that comes from them; even if they do not value happiness that comes from mistaken beliefs.
If they, at some point, decide that those beliefs were mistaken, then that will of course change; but in making that decision, the person no longer holds those beliefs in any case.
This doesn’t seem to follow. Ghatanathoah says that ”...people in general do not value happiness that comes from mistaken beliefs.” A religious person will not consider their religious beliefs mistaken, and will therefore value any happiness that comes from them; even if they do not value happiness that comes from mistaken beliefs.
If they, at some point, decide that those beliefs were mistaken, then that will of course change; but in making that decision, the person no longer holds those beliefs in any case.