>There is no way for the pursuit of homeostasis to change through bottom-up feedback from anything inside the wrapper. The hierarchy of control is strict and only goes one way.
Note that people do sometimes do things like starve themselves to death or choose to become martyrs in various ways, for reasons that are very compelling to them. I take this as a demonstration that homeostatic maintenance of the body is in some sense “on the same level” as other reasons / intentions / values, rather than strictly above everything else.
“No way” is indeed an excessively strong phrasing, but it seems clear to me that pursuit of homeostasis is much more robust to perturbations than most other pursuits.
>There is no way for the pursuit of homeostasis to change through bottom-up feedback from anything inside the wrapper. The hierarchy of control is strict and only goes one way.
Note that people do sometimes do things like starve themselves to death or choose to become martyrs in various ways, for reasons that are very compelling to them. I take this as a demonstration that homeostatic maintenance of the body is in some sense “on the same level” as other reasons / intentions / values, rather than strictly above everything else.
“No way” is indeed an excessively strong phrasing, but it seems clear to me that pursuit of homeostasis is much more robust to perturbations than most other pursuits.
I agree with that.