It seems worth it to distinguish explicitly between 1) consulting certain counterfactual versions of oneself to figure out what ethical theory to use (which is what I understand CEV to do), and 2) using the ethical theory that says to maximize quality of life as defined by the judgment of certain counterfactual versions of the liver.
It seems worth it to distinguish explicitly between 1) consulting certain counterfactual versions of oneself to figure out what ethical theory to use (which is what I understand CEV to do), and 2) using the ethical theory that says to maximize quality of life as defined by the judgment of certain counterfactual versions of the liver.