Harris claims that speaking about "good" and "bad" in terms…

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Harris claims that speaking about "good" and "bad" in terms of their impact on conscious experiences offers a practical framework, even without a metaphysical backdrop. He acknowledges that there are challenges in objectively measuring well-being, but believes that it is possible to make meaningful progress in understanding how different actions and policies affect human experiences. It's a pragmatic approach that attempts to bypass traditional metaphysical debates by focusing on tangible outcomes, though it sparks ongoing discussion about its philosophical rigor and completeness.