« suppose this human wrote all they knew in a big book, then this book would contain the whole description of the world; and
what I want to say is, that this book would contain nothing that we would call an ethical judgment or anything that would logically imply such a judgment.
It would of course contain all relative judgments of value and all true scientific propositions and in fact all true propositions that can be made.
But all the facts described would, as it were, stand on the same level and in the same way all propositions stand on the same level.
There are no propositions which, in any absolute sense, are sublime, important, or trivial. »
– Ludwig Wittgenstein, Lecture on Ethics (1965)
https://www.wittgensteinproject.org/w/index.php/Lecture_on_Ethics
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