I kind of thought it went without saying that atucker was talking about a limited set of goals being aligned?
As a shorthand I have always tended to look at trust on two levels, which seem similar to atucker’s but perhaps not the same? That is: I trust your intentions (in the relevant area), and I trust your competence (in that area). There’s also the issue of diligence, which is a kind of competence and also a kind of intention, so that can complicate things perhaps, but for simplicity I just look at it as two levels.
Well, that was what I meant at least. That it was a limited set of alignment.
Also, I’m pretty sure that most naive morality assumes that people have a true self that is being dealt with. Revealed preferences are a pretty new idea, if I understand correctly, and people tend to get annoyed and defensive when it’s brought up.
I kind of thought it went without saying that atucker was talking about a limited set of goals being aligned?
As a shorthand I have always tended to look at trust on two levels, which seem similar to atucker’s but perhaps not the same? That is: I trust your intentions (in the relevant area), and I trust your competence (in that area). There’s also the issue of diligence, which is a kind of competence and also a kind of intention, so that can complicate things perhaps, but for simplicity I just look at it as two levels.
Well, that was what I meant at least. That it was a limited set of alignment.
Also, I’m pretty sure that most naive morality assumes that people have a true self that is being dealt with. Revealed preferences are a pretty new idea, if I understand correctly, and people tend to get annoyed and defensive when it’s brought up.