Some make a similar mistake with commonalities between human values, taking what is probably a 90% commonality (in our experience of injury, social rejection, sickness) and dismissing it under the a blanket “everything is subjective, completely unique to each individual”, and concluding therefore that we can’t make any generalisations about shared human values, and therefore are arrogant to believe we can say anything with authority about human wellbeing in general. I think this is a major hurdle to consensus—in fact, a form of consensus denial.
Some make a similar mistake with commonalities between human values, taking what is probably a 90% commonality (in our experience of injury, social rejection, sickness) and dismissing it under the a blanket “everything is subjective, completely unique to each individual”, and concluding therefore that we can’t make any generalisations about shared human values, and therefore are arrogant to believe we can say anything with authority about human wellbeing in general. I think this is a major hurdle to consensus—in fact, a form of consensus denial.