Submitted by contractualist t3_ziw9nv in philosophy
PaxNova t1_izttosl wrote
Reply to comment by Bozobot in Why You Should Be Moral (answering Prichard's dilemma) by contractualist
Right, but he's suggesting that it holds true. Through experience, I can guarantee that my macaroni picture is worth absolutely nothing to a random stranger. They may recognize that it holds value to another, but they are not that other and will trash it.
Nobody puts up "found macaroni art" posters.
Bozobot t1_iztu65b wrote
You aren’t understanding. The sentiments that the macaroni picture elicit are the valuable thing that we can recognize in another. It’s not about the value of the picture, it’s about recognizing the value of sentimental feelings.
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