I dare say that a disembodied, solipsistic mind wouldn’t need to think much about morality. But an embodied mind, in a society, competing for resources with other agents, interacting with them in painful and pleasant ways would need something morality-like, some way of regulating interactions and assigning resources. “Social” isn’t some tiny
speck in mindspace, it’s a large chunk.
I dare say that a disembodied, solipsistic mind wouldn’t need to think much about morality. But an embodied mind, in a society, competing for resources with other agents, interacting with them in painful and pleasant ways would need something morality-like, some way of regulating interactions and assigning resources. “Social” isn’t some tiny speck in mindspace, it’s a large chunk.