I was still a utilitarian but going back more as you said to that classical versions of utilitarianism rather than the more 20th century version that maximized preferences. If we look at what humans value it seems that they value a lot more things other than just pleasure and pain or even you know generalized versions of those like well-beingwhat convince you or convinces you that those are the only two things that matter or the only thing that matters. I reread Sidgwick I co-authored with a Polish philosopher Kádajina de Vazari Radik a book called The Point of View of the Universe which is a phrase from Sidgwick. In some sense resembles his idea

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