It comes with a cultural relativism claim that a morality of a culture isn’t wrong, just conflicting to your morals. And this is also probably right.
How can this work? Cultures change. So which is morally right, the culture before the change, or the culture after the change?
I guess a reply could be “Before the change, the culture before the change is right. After the change, the culture after the change is right.” But in this view, “being morally right” carries no information. We cannot assess whether a culture deserves to be changed based on this view.
Probably one of the core infohazards of postmodernism is that “moral rightness” doesn’t really exist outside of some framework. Asking about “rightness” of change is kind of a null pointer in the same way self-modifying your own reward centers can’t be straightforwardly phrased in terms of how your reward centers “should” feel about such rewiring.
How can this work? Cultures change. So which is morally right, the culture before the change, or the culture after the change?
I guess a reply could be “Before the change, the culture before the change is right. After the change, the culture after the change is right.” But in this view, “being morally right” carries no information. We cannot assess whether a culture deserves to be changed based on this view.
Probably one of the core infohazards of postmodernism is that “moral rightness” doesn’t really exist outside of some framework. Asking about “rightness” of change is kind of a null pointer in the same way self-modifying your own reward centers can’t be straightforwardly phrased in terms of how your reward centers “should” feel about such rewiring.