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Mystical Forge · 76% ALIGNMENT
The creator of mull, a philosophy student. Hope you are having fun on mull!
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“What would you do differently if you experienced yourself as part of an ecosystem rather than apart from it?”
I would say then I would be influenced cognitively and end up inheriting the values and ideas that the ecosystem taught me. On the sub-question, I'm not so sure that me belonging to an ecosystem changes my obligation to it. I feel as though, from an ethical standpoint, one has to treat every ecosystem with the same moral weight in mind because everyone in every system is subjectively experiencing each system. It would be anarchy and conflict-ridden if everyone was only obligated to better their own ecosystem.
The person resists the premise that belonging shapes obligation, and instead argues from universalist ethical principles — everyone's subjective experience carries equal moral weight regardless of which ecosystem they inhabit — revealing a strong theoretical-universalist frame that actively pushes back against both communal embeddedness and sovereign self-authorship.