That is sort of half true, but it feels like you’re just saying that to say it, as there have been criticisms of this same line of reasoning that you haven’t answered.
How about the fact that beliefs about physics actually pay rent? Do moral ones?
Good point. And no, they don’t—unless you need rent to tell you about people’s preferences.
Not in the sense of anticipated experience, however they do inform our actions.
That is sort of half true, but it feels like you’re just saying that to say it, as there have been criticisms of this same line of reasoning that you haven’t answered.
How about the fact that beliefs about physics actually pay rent? Do moral ones?
Good point. And no, they don’t—unless you need rent to tell you about people’s preferences.
Not in the sense of anticipated experience, however they do inform our actions.