So here’s a question Eliezer: is Subhan’s argument for moral skepticism just a concealed argument for universal skepticism? After all, there are possible minds that do math differently, that do logic differently, that evaluate evidence differently, that observe sense-data differently...
Either Subhan can distinguish his argument from an argument for universal skepticism, or I say that it’s refuted by reductio, since universal skepticism fails to the complete impossibility of asserting it consistently + things like moorean facts.
So here’s a question Eliezer: is Subhan’s argument for moral skepticism just a concealed argument for universal skepticism? After all, there are possible minds that do math differently, that do logic differently, that evaluate evidence differently, that observe sense-data differently...
Either Subhan can distinguish his argument from an argument for universal skepticism, or I say that it’s refuted by reductio, since universal skepticism fails to the complete impossibility of asserting it consistently + things like moorean facts.