moral systems with an egoist component are trickier than pure altruism because they have to say what the self is
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and the decision-making self isn't the life-experiencing self. at best, they live in the same brain and interact a lot
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so the "ego" in egoism is misleading. it's the agent self acting on behalf of the patient self that is nearest to it and most entangled
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