Okay, the structure of that sentence and the next (“the point is.… the point is....”) made me think you might have made a typo. (I’m still a little confused, since I don’t see how small changes are relevant to anything Tim Tyler mentioned.)
I strongly doubt that literally any small change would result in a literally valueless world.
Fairly small changes would result is boring, valueless futures.
Okay, the structure of that sentence and the next (“the point is.… the point is....”) made me think you might have made a typo. (I’m still a little confused, since I don’t see how small changes are relevant to anything Tim Tyler mentioned.)
I strongly doubt that literally any small change would result in a literally valueless world.
People who suggest that a given change in preference isn’t going to be significant are usually talking about changes that are morally fatal.
This is probably true; I’m talking about the literal universally quantified statement.
I would have cited Value is Fragile to support this point.
That’s also good.