I suspect dealing adequately with contradictions will be significantly more complicated than you propose, but haven’t written about that in depth yet. When I get around to addressing what I view as necessary in this area (practicing moral particularism that will be robust to false positives) I definitely look forward to talking with you more about it.
I agree with you to some extent. That post is mainly a placeholder that tells me that the contradictions problem is not intrinsically unsolvable, so I can put it aside while I concentrate on this problem for the moment.
For contradictions: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/Y2LhX3925RodndwpC/resolving-human-values-completely-and-adequately
I suspect dealing adequately with contradictions will be significantly more complicated than you propose, but haven’t written about that in depth yet. When I get around to addressing what I view as necessary in this area (practicing moral particularism that will be robust to false positives) I definitely look forward to talking with you more about it.
I agree with you to some extent. That post is mainly a placeholder that tells me that the contradictions problem is not intrinsically unsolvable, so I can put it aside while I concentrate on this problem for the moment.