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3/ I'd argue that meaning-making is perfectly utilitarian, or, rather, it's a terminal value (just like "achieving dignity"), and thus actions that lead to it are utilitarian.https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/1417810817437913099 …
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Nope. I'll give the reason Michael Sinclair gave in Babylon 5: Sooner or later, the sun will go out. When it does, it won't just take us. It'll take all of human history and society. This crazy experiment called life is all for nothing, if we don't go to the stars.
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(d) improving humanity’s odds of continuity even if a cataclysmic event happens on earth
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It’s basically an evolutional drive, extended to humanity as a whole and on a long time horizon. Raw dogging it with space
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My order is: (C) (D) Triumphant return and reconquest of the homeworld in the name of the Emperor and the Holy Church (A) (B)
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going to space to get away from environmentalists grows more appealing by the day
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