>So the MOQ has not reduced the good of Morality to the good of utility. It
>suggests that caring more about those aspects of life we consider functional
>and mechanical will help us care more about those aspects of life that are
>the most real and full of life for us. This is moral, because it has direct
>implications on the goodness and badness of human behavior.

After a fashion, the MoQ brings the good of utility *up* to the good of 
morality, rather than vice versa.  I think this was the phrasing I was 
trying to come up with earlier and could not.

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