(October 30, 2022 at 12:18 am)Neo-Scholastic Wrote: It seems implausible that any form of presentism could support a moral theory based on future consequences. As for eternalism (whether Calvinistic or Einstienian), it has its own moral problems since chosen consequences are fated so-to-speak.
Since there seems to be a debate whether presentism or eternalism is the case, would cruelty be wrong in a presentialist universe and acceptable in an eternalist universe, or vice versa, particularly when the inhabitants of each universe do not know the fundamental structure of their own reality?