Brian63
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Several years ago on this forum, another poster convinced me that our decisions in general, including our ethical decisions, are composed of 2 elements---a value and a strategy used to maximize fulfillment of that value. The value, and what we desire, is itself a subjective portion that is not something that we decide upon, but just varies from person to person. You can enjoy a particular flavor of food, or type of music or movie, etc., and that is not something we made a conscious choice to value. It is just part of our personality. So you would not have decided to enjoy romance novels, but you do desire to experience pleasure and satisfaction in your life, and for you reading romance novels is the objective strategy used to maximize fulfillment of that.
The same is true for more moral decision-making, where you still value feelings of satisfaction, happiness, etc. and then in your life you discover certain methods are more productive towards that end than others, and so you pursue those methods. The reason why you do not go around constantly murdering people, stealing from them, etc. is not because the universe has decided that you should not do those and you are just obedient it, but rather because you learned that you do not want to experience pleasure, and the universe happens to be built in a certain way and so you make the decisions that will help in your goal.
So it helps to think of decisions in general as having a subjective VALUE theory and an objective STRATEGY theory. They are not completely subjective or completely objective.
Brian
The same is true for more moral decision-making, where you still value feelings of satisfaction, happiness, etc. and then in your life you discover certain methods are more productive towards that end than others, and so you pursue those methods. The reason why you do not go around constantly murdering people, stealing from them, etc. is not because the universe has decided that you should not do those and you are just obedient it, but rather because you learned that you do not want to experience pleasure, and the universe happens to be built in a certain way and so you make the decisions that will help in your goal.
So it helps to think of decisions in general as having a subjective VALUE theory and an objective STRATEGY theory. They are not completely subjective or completely objective.
Brian