To me, “indecision results from sub-agential disagreement” seems almost tautological, at least within the context of multi-agent models of mind, since if all the sub-agents were in agreement, there wouldn’t be any indecision. So, the question I have is: how often are disagreeing sub-agents “internalized authority figures”? I think I agree with you in that the general answer is “relatively often,” although I expect a fair amount of variance between individuals.
To me, “indecision results from sub-agential disagreement” seems almost tautological, at least within the context of multi-agent models of mind, since if all the sub-agents were in agreement, there wouldn’t be any indecision. So, the question I have is: how often are disagreeing sub-agents “internalized authority figures”? I think I agree with you in that the general answer is “relatively often,” although I expect a fair amount of variance between individuals.