I’m not sure where you got that from, at all. I am talking neither about rationality nor emotion.
I am talking about “exploiting the biases of others so that they behave irrationally”—in this example, influencing someone’s decision about whether or not to do something based neither on the consequences of doing it nor their pre-existing deontological commitments, but rather on the connotations of the metaphorical language I’ve chosen to describe it with.
That those connotations are emotional is incidental.
I’m not sure where you got that from, at all. I am talking neither about rationality nor emotion.
I am talking about “exploiting the biases of others so that they behave irrationally”—in this example, influencing someone’s decision about whether or not to do something based neither on the consequences of doing it nor their pre-existing deontological commitments, but rather on the connotations of the metaphorical language I’ve chosen to describe it with.
That those connotations are emotional is incidental.