I apologize if I misinterpreted your statement:
Some fraction of the population is naturally poly, some naturally mono, some can go either way depending on circumstances.
I was curious what was meant by this.
It’s likely that Eliezer isn’t tending towards either side of the nature vs. nurture debate, and as such isn’t claiming that nature or nurture is doing the work in generating preferences.
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I apologize if I misinterpreted your statement:
I was curious what was meant by this.
It’s likely that Eliezer isn’t tending towards either side of the nature vs. nurture debate, and as such isn’t claiming that nature or nurture is doing the work in generating preferences.