For what it’s worth, I am increasingly convinced that Idealized Dave doesn’t use words like “moral,” “right,” and “should,” and instead talks about the likely consequences of actions and attributes of those consequences that feed into their sort-order, which in turn motivates actions.
Which is increasingly motivating Base Dave to avoid them.
For what it’s worth, I am increasingly convinced that Idealized Dave doesn’t use words like “moral,” “right,” and “should,” and instead talks about the likely consequences of actions and attributes of those consequences that feed into their sort-order, which in turn motivates actions.
Which is increasingly motivating Base Dave to avoid them.
No idea what the implications of that are.
For what it’s worth, Base NihilCredo does exactly that.