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by vacuity
571 days ago
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> My metametaethical argument would be it's only humans debating the metaethics. After which you take it as given that humans come first even metaethically? You can't from-first-principles your way around it; even your metaethics must have some axiomatic basis. It's obviously the same with me, and not a matter of right or wrong, but not acknowledging it is wrong. > This isn't a discussion about survival, it's about aesthetics. I addressed this in my last sentence. So then ultimately it comes down to human privilege, just not at a specific part. Again, I'm utimately going off of aesthetics too. It's just that you should recognize that, and not make arguments that revolve around not recognizing it. |
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Sure. But that base is, for the present time, being set by humans. Not acknowledging that is naïve.
> ultimately it comes down to human privilege, just not at a specific part
How do you define human privilege?
When I've seen the term, it's been framed against non-human life. It thus doesn't make sense to assert human privilege against non-living entities. When one does, one isn't asserting a human privilege, but a privilege of the living. (Or more accurately, of the sentient. Those with agency.)