(Again, sorry for the confrontational tone and such—I wanted to hammer home the point that sometimes it’s the violently emotional reaction to an objectively terrible problem that would be true to your desires, and trying to stay “detached” and “reasonable” would be self-deception. See: deathism.)
Indeed. But in the context of the discussion the story primes you to live one kind of horror and not another when making trade offs between the two. This is why I objected to it.
Indeed. But in the context of the discussion the story primes you to live one kind of horror and not another when making trade offs between the two. This is why I objected to it.