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Some would assert that an implicit consequence of ethonomics as applied to human value systems would be a form of Moral Universalism , derived from choosing an (the?) "optimal" value system via a formal process that "mathematically" proves the correctness of a particular prioritization of values. While some "ethonomists" might have such a goal, it is not inherent in the discipline itself. All that can be shown through ethonomics is how internally consistent a value system would be if applied in real life. For example, ethonomics could be used to demonstrate the consistency (or lack thereof) in a " Might Makes Right " value system or Moral Code , but this would not make such a system superior to any other value system that is also internally consistent. SEE ALSO |
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