Stefan Pernar said: “I argue that morality can be universally defined.”
As Eliezer points out, evolution is blind, and so ‘fitness’ can have as a side-effect what we would intuitively consider unimaginable moral horrors (much worse than parasitic wasps and cats playing with their food). I think if you want to define ‘the Good’ in the way you do, you need to either explain how such horrors are to be avoided, or educate the common intuition.
Stefan Pernar said: “I argue that morality can be universally defined.”
As Eliezer points out, evolution is blind, and so ‘fitness’ can have as a side-effect what we would intuitively consider unimaginable moral horrors (much worse than parasitic wasps and cats playing with their food). I think if you want to define ‘the Good’ in the way you do, you need to either explain how such horrors are to be avoided, or educate the common intuition.