One of the bigger issues is that when we make moral judgements on others, we probably don’t realize that we are imposing our own values, and that this is all we can do.
This cashes out in 2 pessimistic claims:
Fundamentally unbridgeable divides between values exist, as well as their intensity, and this is poor from the perspective of compromise.
Rationality increases don’t have anything to do with terminal goals changes.
One of the bigger issues is that when we make moral judgements on others, we probably don’t realize that we are imposing our own values, and that this is all we can do.
This cashes out in 2 pessimistic claims:
Fundamentally unbridgeable divides between values exist, as well as their intensity, and this is poor from the perspective of compromise.
Rationality increases don’t have anything to do with terminal goals changes.