i'm sure it's nonsense, but what i'm asking is, given that we want to be pragmatic utilitarians, isn't it plausible, or at least conceivable, that the way that plays out in the real world by thinking really, really cognitively about how to make things best for everybody. But rather than telling everyone to do a calculus to maximise utility, just say, here are the rules for right and wrong. That's right and and and and. You know, will we choose to eat for for food, for example, is something where, if we just rely on our intuitions of s it's fine to,. even ifa it's coming from youno meat

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