Which is why, again, I’m suggesting Yudkowsky’s writings describing compatibilism. There is a sense in which objective morality exists, and a sense in which it doesn’t; there is similarly a sense in which the world is deterministic and a sense in which we have free will, and the appearance of conflict has to do with our intuitions being too vague and needing to be sharpened and defined better.
Which is why, again, I’m suggesting Yudkowsky’s writings describing compatibilism. There is a sense in which objective morality exists, and a sense in which it doesn’t; there is similarly a sense in which the world is deterministic and a sense in which we have free will, and the appearance of conflict has to do with our intuitions being too vague and needing to be sharpened and defined better.