Getting from “Is” to “Ought” 1/ Let’s assume that there are no ought’s or should’s in this universe. There is only what *is*—the totality of actual (and possible) facts.
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7/ We can also be selfish and shortsighted. Many solutions to our problems are zero-sum (my gain will be your loss). But *better* solutions aren’t. (By what measure of “better”? Fewer things suck.)
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8/ So what is morality? What *ought* sentient beings like ourselves do? Understand how the world works (facts), so that we can avoid what sucks (values).
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Sam: you're working on this from a scientific and Philosophical perspective: You also need the Legal Angle: Is, vs Ought, and the whole Hume/Austin problem: is a Jurisprudence Matter it's addressed in legal texts eg Kelsen. You need to work on it from the Legal POV.
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Nothing to do with stove this time?
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Yes, but then I have also tried things that never turned out to be nice even when I held my spirits high. And then I got tired of pretending and went honest and faced the negative feelings.
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BJJ comes to mind.
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AKA - Antifragile ;)
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