Note that your answer to (2) also answers (1): value uncertainty makes it seem as if there is substantive, fundamental normative disagreement even if there isn’t. (Or maybe there is if you don’t buy that particular element of EY’s theory)
Note that your answer to (2) also answers (1): value uncertainty makes it seem as if there is substantive, fundamental normative disagreement even if there isn’t. (Or maybe there is if you don’t buy that particular element of EY’s theory)