Is there an inherent value to human (or sentient) life?
That’s a question about an individual utility function, not rationality. I can’t convince you why your utility function should have a term for the existence of other humans. But my utility function does. As it does for puppies, flowers, and double rainbows.
That’s a question about an individual utility function, not rationality. I can’t convince you why your utility function should have a term for the existence of other humans. But my utility function does. As it does for puppies, flowers, and double rainbows.
I see I’ve mistaken the word “inherent” to mean “many people share a term for the existence of humans”. Thanks.