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Hypocritical Objectivism


Hypocritical objectivism is a term I'm coining for arguments like "the thing I value must be the only objectively valuable thing because all other values are subjective". Believe it or not, I have two examples.


Many anarcho-capitalist purists argue that property rights must be an absolute overriding any other moral value because all other concepts of morality are somehow "subjective". Of course, their claimed logical derivation for it falls apart with the tiniest smidge of intellectual honesty.


Rebuttal to Shane Killian on Utilitarianism

The tiniest smidge of intellectual honesty


I've seen two people do the same thing with game design. They believed that depth and determinism are the only objective values of game design because everything else is subjective, and thus dismiss a priori any arguments that a game element is poorly designed for any other reason.


An article that shows this

Depth in game design


Of course, this demarcation is just as arbitrary as that of anyone else who uses the "your opinion" cliche, because even depth is technically person-relative since a culture or individual who finds the game mechanics intuitively pre-solved will experience less depth, and there's nothing any *more* relative about other game design values, like the idea that failure should not have persistent consequences.


Why you shouldn't have persistent consequences for failure

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