It probably depends how it's done ("become convinced of utilitarianism" is a massively under-described process). But it'd seem interesting enough even if you were merely committed to wishing the most conscientious, epistemically responsible, and morally-motivated individuals to become (competent, instrumentally rational) utilitarians.
It probably depends how it's done ("become convinced of utilitarianism" is a massively under-described process). But it'd seem interesting enough even if you were merely committed to wishing the most conscientious, epistemically responsible, and morally-motivated individuals to become (competent, instrumentally rational) utilitarians.
It probably depends how it's done ("become convinced of utilitarianism" is a massively under-described process). But it'd seem interesting enough even if you were merely committed to wishing the most conscientious, epistemically responsible, and morally-motivated individuals to become (competent, instrumentally rational) utilitarians.