Some might say that exactly that is the problem.
To these people I would point out the difference between reality and various imaginary universes one can construct.
Is that a new version of the is-ought fallacy?
Kinda. It’s really more of a confusion between what the world is and what you would like it to be.
To these people I would point out the difference between reality and various imaginary universes one can construct.
Is that a new version of the is-ought fallacy?
Kinda. It’s really more of a confusion between what the world is and what you would like it to be.