I think this is also a burden of proof issue. Somebody who argues I ought to sacrifice my/my children’s future for the benefit of some extremely abstract “greater good” has IMHO an overwhelming burden of proof that they are not making a mistake in their reasoning. And frankly I do not think the current utilitarian frameworks are precise enough / universally accepted enough to be capable of truly meeting that burden of proof in any real sense.
I think this is also a burden of proof issue. Somebody who argues I ought to sacrifice my/my children’s future for the benefit of some extremely abstract “greater good” has IMHO an overwhelming burden of proof that they are not making a mistake in their reasoning. And frankly I do not think the current utilitarian frameworks are precise enough / universally accepted enough to be capable of truly meeting that burden of proof in any real sense.