My position here is roughly that all ‘moral’ values are instrumental in this sense. They are ways of coordinating so that people don’t step on each other’s toes.
Not sure I completely believe that, but it is the theory I am trying on at the moment. :)
Those are the ones that are expected to be resistant to change.
Correct. My current claim is that almost all of our moral values are instrumental, and thus subject to change as society evolves. And I find the source of our moral values in an egoism which is made more effective by reciprocity and social convention.
My position here is roughly that all ‘moral’ values are instrumental in this sense. They are ways of coordinating so that people don’t step on each other’s toes.
Not sure I completely believe that, but it is the theory I am trying on at the moment. :)
Right—but there are surely also ultimate values.
Those are the ones that are expected to be resistant to change.
It can’t be instrumental values all the way down.
Correct. My current claim is that almost all of our moral values are instrumental, and thus subject to change as society evolves. And I find the source of our moral values in an egoism which is made more effective by reciprocity and social convention.
I think these guys) have a point. So, from my perspective, Egoism is badly named.