Did you edit your original comment? When i first read it, I thought it was saying the opposite of what it now seems to say… I actually agree with it now—should is not universal, it depends on your goals.
P.S That paper you provide actually argues hedonism, not utlilitarianism :).
The simple explanation is that it it’s what should means. Beyond that, it would be helpful to have a more specific question..,whether you are questioning the rationality of morality,.or the morality of altruism ,. or whatever,
Can you give an explicit argument for why you”should” maximize utility for everyone, instead of just for yourself?
Some people offer arguments—eg http://philpapers.org/archive/SINTEA-3.pdf - and for some people it’s a basic belief or value not based on argument.
Did you edit your original comment? When i first read it, I thought it was saying the opposite of what it now seems to say… I actually agree with it now—should is not universal, it depends on your goals.
P.S That paper you provide actually argues hedonism, not utlilitarianism :).
Not that I recall
The simple explanation is that it it’s what should means. Beyond that, it would be helpful to have a more specific question..,whether you are questioning the rationality of morality,.or the morality of altruism ,. or whatever,