universalising a preference against universalising any *other* preferences
@maradydd eh, universalizing is a habit of mind that takes a lot of training in a particular kind of abstraction. doesn't have to be.
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@maradydd it's buried deep in the western tradition, goes at least back to Plato, but eg Zhuangism rejects it explicitly. -
@St_Rev it's a bit like ants; it isn't a problem unless it shows up -
@maradydd once you learn to recognize it, it's more like termites, tearing up the foundations of all sorts of stuff.
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