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=== 2024 === | |||
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|nameurl=https://x.com/EricRWeinstein/status/1834499273406185522 | |||
|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
|content=We seem to have opened the doors to hell because there is now no basis for ought. And we need must and mustn’t. | |||
In the absence of religion or nature, there is no strong ought. And society needs ought. | |||
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|name=Eric Weinstein | |||
|content=Contrarian opinion lightly held: | |||
The so-called “Naturalistic Fallacy” may be just that. But we should probably rapidly reconsider the wisdom of trying to get rid of it. Or even pointing it out at scale. | |||
|timestamp=Sep 13 | |||
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|content=Said differently, '''assume that society may have previously used religion and/or nature to create a coordinated sense of “ought”, “must” and “mustn’t”.''' | |||
In the absence of both, there is no coordinating source. And we may need one or the other to coordinate a needed sense of obligation. | |||
|timestamp=Sep 13 | |||
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|name=Self Observer | |||
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|content=The is–ought problem is almost the same as the naturalistic fallacy. | |||
How do you mean to get rid of it, and why? | |||
|timestamp=Sep 13 | |||
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|timestamp=12:48 AM · Sep 13, 2024 | |||
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