There is no difference between ought and is if we are talking about a human preference @GodDoesnt @SamHarrisOrg @NewbornTight @KaliZara
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@SamHarrisOrg true. What about a collective human preference generally recognized as correct? For example, access to food. -
@toxicpath Well, some preferences are like seeing that 2 +2 = 4 -- it's hard to see how there could be exceptions... -
@SamHarrisOrg with such preferences ought = is or very close. This my response to the "ought is not is" common reflex.
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