Evaluating terminal values
How to evaluate terminal values of humans (defined like in here)? Values are subjective but the question asks for some objective perspective. This question is of interest as “Humans' terminal values are often mutually contradictory, inconsistent, and changeable”. Obviousness of natural selection (NS) can pose some constraints, albeit weak ones,...
I was told that this sequence covers this topic somehow: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/C8nEXTcjZb9oauTCW/where-recursive-justification-hits-bottom
I guess it's worth checking and conspecting relevant parts. I'll do this when I would have free time.
UPD: The first post in the sequence didn't contain anything of importance to this question. To be continued...
P.S. Basically, that post was a recap of a part of the more poetic and “old school” article that I've written: Applying Universal Darwinism to evaluation of Terminal values. The article doesn't add anything important to the question of this post but mostly stretches Universal Darwinism in other direstions instead.