First, I have a different issue with that phrase, as it’s not clear what “EA” is. To me, EA doesn’t seem like an agent. You can say, ”....CEA should” or ”...OP should”.
Normally, I prefer one says “I think X should”. There are some contexts, specifically small ones (talking to a few people, it’s clearly conversational) where saying, “X should do Y” clearly means “I feel like X should do Y, but I’m not sure”. And there are some contexts where it means “I’m extremely confident X should do Y”.
For example, there’s a big difference between saying “X should do Y” to a small group of friends, when discussing uncertain claims, and writing a mass-market book titled “X should do Y”.
What about social norms, like “EA should encourage people to take care of their mental health even if it means they have less short-term impact”?
Good question.
First, I have a different issue with that phrase, as it’s not clear what “EA” is. To me, EA doesn’t seem like an agent. You can say, ”....CEA should” or ”...OP should”.
Normally, I prefer one says “I think X should”. There are some contexts, specifically small ones (talking to a few people, it’s clearly conversational) where saying, “X should do Y” clearly means “I feel like X should do Y, but I’m not sure”. And there are some contexts where it means “I’m extremely confident X should do Y”.
For example, there’s a big difference between saying “X should do Y” to a small group of friends, when discussing uncertain claims, and writing a mass-market book titled “X should do Y”.