Humans don’t value autonomy for its own sake, it rather is valued instrumentally[.]
I am not sure whether that is the case. Certainly, it has some instrumental value—but I am not at all confident that it has has no (or negligible) intrinsic value.
Right—so I said that autonomy is likely to be an instrumental value. I didn’t particulary intend to convey an absolutist position.
Ah, missed that. Might be worthwhile to make the language a little clearer, but eh.
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I am not sure whether that is the case. Certainly, it has some instrumental value—but I am not at all confident that it has has no (or negligible) intrinsic value.
Right—so I said that autonomy is likely to be an instrumental value. I didn’t particulary intend to convey an absolutist position.
Ah, missed that. Might be worthwhile to make the language a little clearer, but eh.