I’ve had a lot more luck with a distinction between ‘right’ and ‘good’.
What was your motivation for this distinction? Also, can you summarize the progress you made?
Tangentially, the usual distinction is that ‘right’ applies to actions and ‘good’ applies to states of affairs, with some slippage.
In person some time, I’ve already bitten off more than I can chew with my ‘memes are real, dualism is correct’ meta-contrarianism elsewhere in the comments. Sorry Anna...
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What was your motivation for this distinction? Also, can you summarize the progress you made?
Tangentially, the usual distinction is that ‘right’ applies to actions and ‘good’ applies to states of affairs, with some slippage.
In person some time, I’ve already bitten off more than I can chew with my ‘memes are real, dualism is correct’ meta-contrarianism elsewhere in the comments. Sorry Anna...