Constant, I think you’re a bit stuck on your conclusion, and working backwards from it. But this latest post helps me realize both you and Eliezer may be in a map vs. territory trap here. The map indicates capacity to go in more than one direction and hence the capacity for a choice. But, there is a preference in the territory that hasn’t been added to the map yet. Doesn’t mean it’s not in the territory. It’s possible that what you’ve been calling choice is just a blank section of the map.
Constant, I think you’re a bit stuck on your conclusion, and working backwards from it. But this latest post helps me realize both you and Eliezer may be in a map vs. territory trap here. The map indicates capacity to go in more than one direction and hence the capacity for a choice. But, there is a preference in the territory that hasn’t been added to the map yet. Doesn’t mean it’s not in the territory. It’s possible that what you’ve been calling choice is just a blank section of the map.