I think this takes some supposed rules of logical nodes a little too seriously. The reason one augments a causal model of the world with logical nodes in the first place is to get a good practical model for what happens when you make decisions (or otherwise run programs whose details you want to elide from the world-model). These models are practical constructions, that may be different for different agents who care about different things, not fixed ideals derived a priori from the history of one’s software.
I think this takes some supposed rules of logical nodes a little too seriously. The reason one augments a causal model of the world with logical nodes in the first place is to get a good practical model for what happens when you make decisions (or otherwise run programs whose details you want to elide from the world-model). These models are practical constructions, that may be different for different agents who care about different things, not fixed ideals derived a priori from the history of one’s software.