that's the former thing and i think it's in some sense, to some extent, not mistaken
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i don't necessarily accept linear aggregation, but i don't think it's broken in the simple ways that people say it is, either
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nonlinear aggregation is *weird*. "how much should i care about this person? best figure out who else there is in the whole universe first"
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i haven't really seen people successfully reduce common sense to a bunch of principles
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you can successfully say "screw any principles, whatever i feel like doing is correct"
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but then what if you run into a decision where you feel that it's really important but you don't have clear feelings about what's correct
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i run into decisions like that all the time
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also i don't want to screw principles. it's not what i want, stop telling me what i want
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