If you’re say that what you mean by “ought” is what the part of you that uses moral judgments means by “ought”, then I don’t understand why you choose to identify with that part of you and not with the part of you that produces moral judgements. EDIT: Doing so makes it easier to “solve the problem of meta-ethics” but you end up with a solution that doesn’t seem particularly interesting or useful. But maybe I’m wrong about that. Continued here.
If you’re say that what you mean by “ought” is what the part of you that uses moral judgments means by “ought”, then I don’t understand why you choose to identify with that part of you and not with the part of you that produces moral judgements. EDIT: Doing so makes it easier to “solve the problem of meta-ethics” but you end up with a solution that doesn’t seem particularly interesting or useful. But maybe I’m wrong about that. Continued here.