you’re right. speaking more precisely, by “ask yourself what you would do”, I mean “engage in the act of reflecting, wherein you realize the symmetry between you and your opponent which reduces the decision problem to (C,C) and (D,D), so that you choose (C,C)”, as you’ve outlined above. Note though that even when the reduction is not complete (for example, b/c you’re fighting a similar but inexact clone), there can still be added incentive to cooperate...
you’re right. speaking more precisely, by “ask yourself what you would do”, I mean “engage in the act of reflecting, wherein you realize the symmetry between you and your opponent which reduces the decision problem to (C,C) and (D,D), so that you choose (C,C)”, as you’ve outlined above. Note though that even when the reduction is not complete (for example, b/c you’re fighting a similar but inexact clone), there can still be added incentive to cooperate...