I think it leads to very confusing and technical arguments if free will is assumed. If not, there’s basically reason to morally judging others (other than the learning potential for future decisions).
I think the mainstream version of consequentialism, if I understand what you are saying correctly, can still be followed for personal decisions as they happen. Or, when making a decision, you personally do your best to optimize for the future. That seems quite reasonable to me, it’s just really hard to understand and criticize from an outside perspective.
I think it leads to very confusing and technical arguments if free will is assumed. If not, there’s basically reason to morally judging others (other than the learning potential for future decisions).
I think the mainstream version of consequentialism, if I understand what you are saying correctly, can still be followed for personal decisions as they happen. Or, when making a decision, you personally do your best to optimize for the future. That seems quite reasonable to me, it’s just really hard to understand and criticize from an outside perspective.