That comment made me come up with another question (to Eliezer or whomever feels he can answer):
What do you mean by ‘need’ and ‘ought’ here? Is there an ultimate, objective, ontological justification for carrying such a sense of duty? Doesn’t ‘need to’ imply guilt and sacrifice?
That comment made me come up with another question (to Eliezer or whomever feels he can answer):
What do you mean by ‘need’ and ‘ought’ here? Is there an ultimate, objective, ontological justification for carrying such a sense of duty? Doesn’t ‘need to’ imply guilt and sacrifice?
Or maybe I’m just restating the is–ought problem.