I should have been more clear I guess: I was talking about the moral imperative of altruists, not a social regulating or political philosophy. But, from the perspective I am arguing here, imbuing that psychopath with agency would negate work to imbue everyone else with agency. I am actually not arguing against utility here, just against determining what is good for others, which only makes sense if you believe that people, as a whole or majority, are good or will choose good—which is sort of a required belief to be an altruist, isn’t it?
I should have been more clear I guess: I was talking about the moral imperative of altruists, not a social regulating or political philosophy. But, from the perspective I am arguing here, imbuing that psychopath with agency would negate work to imbue everyone else with agency. I am actually not arguing against utility here, just against determining what is good for others, which only makes sense if you believe that people, as a whole or majority, are good or will choose good—which is sort of a required belief to be an altruist, isn’t it?