In general, it shouldn’t be possible to expect well-known systematic distortions for any reason, because they should’ve been recalibrated away immediately.
Hm. Is “well-known” good enough here, or do you actually need common knowledge? (I expect you to be better than me at working out the math here.) If it’s literally the case that everybody knows that we’re not talking about conflict theories, then I agree that everyone can just take that into account and not be confused. But the function of taboos, silencing tactics, &c. among humans would seem to be maintaining a state where everyone doesn’t know.
Is “well-known” good enough here, or do you actually need common knowledge?
There is no need for coordination or dependence on what others think. If you expect yourself to be miscalibrated, you just fix that. If most people act this way and accept the argument that convinced you, then you expect them to have done the same.
Hm. Is “well-known” good enough here, or do you actually need common knowledge? (I expect you to be better than me at working out the math here.) If it’s literally the case that everybody knows that we’re not talking about conflict theories, then I agree that everyone can just take that into account and not be confused. But the function of taboos, silencing tactics, &c. among humans would seem to be maintaining a state where everyone doesn’t know.
There is no need for coordination or dependence on what others think. If you expect yourself to be miscalibrated, you just fix that. If most people act this way and accept the argument that convinced you, then you expect them to have done the same.