I don’t think you have to postulate Space Cannibals in order to imagine rational creatures who don’t think murder is wrong. For a recent example, consider Rwanda 1994.
And I think it’s quite possible that there might exist moral facts which humans are incapable of perceiving. We aren’t just universal Turing machines, after all. Billions of years of evolution might produce creatures with moral blind spots, anologous to the blind spot in the human eye. Just as the squid’s eye has no blind spot, a different evolutionary path might produce creatures with a greater or lesser innate capacity to perceive goodness than ourselves.
I don’t think you have to postulate Space Cannibals in order to imagine rational creatures who don’t think murder is wrong. For a recent example, consider Rwanda 1994.
And I think it’s quite possible that there might exist moral facts which humans are incapable of perceiving. We aren’t just universal Turing machines, after all. Billions of years of evolution might produce creatures with moral blind spots, anologous to the blind spot in the human eye. Just as the squid’s eye has no blind spot, a different evolutionary path might produce creatures with a greater or lesser innate capacity to perceive goodness than ourselves.