"But I still don't think it speaks quite to morality?"
One thing missing from that approach is how, given some context, to generate a `moral' behavior, and how to deconstruct why a behavior is moral or immoral. It's just a context, the union of a set of (presumed) value systems.. The eigenmorality can't probe for questions that aren't already answered. And there's a problem of implied moral distance metrics not being justified, and that it is described in a uni-dimensional way. Two Wrongs make a Right! Marcus -- Science does not emerge from voting, party politics, or public debate. Mark Crispin
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