Loyalty, authority, and fairness are also about other people. A lone person can’t be loyal, authoritative, or fair; you have to be those things to someone else.
And, as I’ve been saying, Harm/Care is also about the conduct of the individual: do you harm others or care for them?
Loyalty, authority, and fairness are also about other people. A lone person can’t be loyal, authoritative, or fair; you have to be those things to someone else.
And, as I’ve been saying, Harm/Care is also about the conduct of the individual: do you harm others or care for them?
I agree. But it seems to me that we would say we value those because they’re the right way to act not because of how they affect others.
In the harm/care case it’s less clear to me that we would say it’s about comportment as opposed to effect, but I could see that being the case