It means different “modules” of your mind have different values, and on reflection you favor one module over the other.
Part of why this still sounds problematic is that we have a hard time unravelling the “superego” (the metaphorical mental module responsible for enforcing nonselfish/pro-social values) from full and complete moral cognition. Thus, many people believe they believe they should be selfless to the point of self-sacrificing, even though, if you cloned them and actually made the clone that selfless, they would not endorse the clone as being a superior version of themselves.
It means different “modules” of your mind have different values, and on reflection you favor one module over the other.
Part of why this still sounds problematic is that we have a hard time unravelling the “superego” (the metaphorical mental module responsible for enforcing nonselfish/pro-social values) from full and complete moral cognition. Thus, many people believe they believe they should be selfless to the point of self-sacrificing, even though, if you cloned them and actually made the clone that selfless, they would not endorse the clone as being a superior version of themselves.