I’m realizing it will take a fairly long essay to explain this. I thought it was kind of obvious, but responses on twitter show that it’s not at all.
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Replying to @Meaningness @jes5199
This is because when David says "values" he actually means ideological commitments. For some reason he can't bring himself to acknowledge the multiple senses of the term.
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I’m not sure… the things usually cited as values are very simple (freedom, truth, fairness). Ideologies are complex by comparison
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What framework is this, Joe? This doesn't quite work for me, either, for some reason. I tend do think of social norms just being rules that get their normative force from social expectation.
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My framework. Sounds like we agree about norms. Try completing the red sentences.
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I find myself wanting to answer "a Jedi" for every one of them.
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I can’t come up with meaningful answers for any of these either.
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Wow, color me surprised. I've seen about 100 people do this exercise without prep.
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Replying to @edelwax @Meaningness and
Perhaps these examples will help?pic.twitter.com/U0utd9nO4L
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Sorry, no!
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