I think I need more context to understand what you’re claiming. I don’t know anyone who complains about their actions, they only complain about other’s complaints about their actions. Are you saying that others should not complain about your proper actions when you’re too dense to some relevant consideration? Or the opposite? Or that “acting with propriety” is actually not consistent with being dense to a relevant consideration?
In the sequences, Yudkowsky has remarked over and over that it is futile to protest that you acted with propriety if you do not achieve the correct answer; read the 12th virtue
Is your proposed principle different from that? It seems like there are some near-synonym replacements, but nothing semantic nor structural that would justify a new name for it.
I think I need more context to understand what you’re claiming. I don’t know anyone who complains about their actions, they only complain about other’s complaints about their actions. Are you saying that others should not complain about your proper actions when you’re too dense to some relevant consideration? Or the opposite? Or that “acting with propriety” is actually not consistent with being dense to a relevant consideration?
In the sequences, Yudkowsky has remarked over and over that it is futile to protest that you acted with propriety if you do not achieve the correct answer; read the 12th virtue
Is your proposed principle different from that? It seems like there are some near-synonym replacements, but nothing semantic nor structural that would justify a new name for it.