timtyler comments on Bioconservative and biomoderate singularitarian positions - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Vladimir_Nesov 02 June 2009 03:04:44PM *  0 points [-]

(Disambiguation attempt:) A correct moral position is e.g. one not leading to confusion about moral content, such as belief that eating babies is a human terminal value.

It's strange to me that you ask this question. Since you moved on from objective morality, I hope you didn't turn into a kind of moral relativist, in particular not accepting that one can be morally wrong.

Comment author: timtyler 02 June 2009 05:44:14PM 0 points [-]

Your definition seems strange and counter-intuitive - since surely this leads to all kinds of "evil" moral positions being described as being "correct".