“What if there’s an arms race / race to the bottom in persuasiveness, and you have to pick up all the symmetrical weapons others use and then use asymmetrical weapons on top of those?”
Doesn’t this question apply to other cases of symmetric/asymmetric weapons just as much?
I think the argument is that you want to try and avoid the arms race by getting everyone to agree to stick to symmetrical weapons because they believe it’ll benefit them (because they’re right). This may not work if they don’t actually believe they’re right and are just using persuasion as a tool, but I think it’s something we could establish as a community norm in restricted circles at least.
Doesn’t this question apply to other cases of symmetric/asymmetric weapons just as much?
I think the argument is that you want to try and avoid the arms race by getting everyone to agree to stick to symmetrical weapons because they believe it’ll benefit them (because they’re right). This may not work if they don’t actually believe they’re right and are just using persuasion as a tool, but I think it’s something we could establish as a community norm in restricted circles at least.