I agree that’s a key question, though it’s plausible to me that the reframing is related to a lot of mental things, and so has lots of effects that I don’t understand. E.g. if the reframing involves in some sense giving up on justice (<- just a speculation) then it could be locally behaviorally right (justice may be too costly in this case) while also accidentally involving more broadly giving up on justice including where justice would be good.
The important thing seems to be whether that reframing leads to allowing the harm to happen again to someone else.
I agree that’s a key question, though it’s plausible to me that the reframing is related to a lot of mental things, and so has lots of effects that I don’t understand. E.g. if the reframing involves in some sense giving up on justice (<- just a speculation) then it could be locally behaviorally right (justice may be too costly in this case) while also accidentally involving more broadly giving up on justice including where justice would be good.