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What is that hidden premise if you don't mind?Then you don't have objective morality. I guess you could call it hypothetical morality. I used to think the same thing, by the way. But I discovered that it requires a hidden premise to work, and that necessary hidden premise is impossible to justify.
It is true that I must act to continue living, but that is true regardless of what I want. Also, I might act in any manner regardless of what I want. Let's say I'm in a life threatening situation, but I'm frozen by fear of dying. I want to live, but I don't act. So you can't say I "must" act because I want to live.
Do you want to take the no food and drink challenge with Ken? It would be good to have the data from two people instead of one.
That is a perfectly acceptable change to my statement. If you want to live, you ought to eat.Are you sure you didn't mean to say, "If your goal is X you ought to do Y. If you want to live you ought to act."? You were telling me about bridging the gap between "is" and "ought" but you still haven't shown me any "ought" statement at all.
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