Ok. My mental sim doesn’t expect any backlash in this type of situation. My first thought is it’s just super obvious why the advice might apply to you and not to him; but, this doesn’t really seem correct. For one thing, it might not be super obvious. For another, I think there are cases where it’s pretty obvious, but I nonetheless anticipate a backlash.
So I’m not sure what’s going on with my mental sim. Maybe I just have a super-broad ‘crypto-moral detector’ that goes off way more often than yours (w/o explicitly labeling things as crypto-moral for me).
So I’m not sure what’s going on with my mental sim. Maybe I just have a super-broad ‘crypto-moral detector’ that goes off way more often than yours (w/o explicitly labeling things as crypto-moral for me).
Maybe. How were your intuitions before you encountered LW? If you already had a hypocrisy intuition, then trying to internalize the rationalist perspective might have lead it to ignore the morality-distinction.
What’s definitely not crypto-moral?
My father playing golf with me today, telling me to lean down more to stop them going out left so much.
Ok. My mental sim doesn’t expect any backlash in this type of situation. My first thought is it’s just super obvious why the advice might apply to you and not to him; but, this doesn’t really seem correct. For one thing, it might not be super obvious. For another, I think there are cases where it’s pretty obvious, but I nonetheless anticipate a backlash.
So I’m not sure what’s going on with my mental sim. Maybe I just have a super-broad ‘crypto-moral detector’ that goes off way more often than yours (w/o explicitly labeling things as crypto-moral for me).
Maybe. How were your intuitions before you encountered LW? If you already had a hypocrisy intuition, then trying to internalize the rationalist perspective might have lead it to ignore the morality-distinction.