If you make it explicit like “X is important” vs “X is not important” I have hard time to use the word “disagree” on it. Like if A and B emphasis and have signaling as similarly central in their worldviews saying “we agree on signaling” sounds wrong. Also saying stuff like “I disagree with racism” sounds like a funky way to get that point across.
I think disagree is not semantically accurate for the thing I’m trying to point at, but it still feels internally often like “We have a fundamental disagreement about how to view this situation”, it make more sense to talk about “our models being in agreement” than us being in agreement.
If you make it explicit like “X is important” vs “X is not important” I have hard time to use the word “disagree” on it. Like if A and B emphasis and have signaling as similarly central in their worldviews saying “we agree on signaling” sounds wrong. Also saying stuff like “I disagree with racism” sounds like a funky way to get that point across.
I think disagree is not semantically accurate for the thing I’m trying to point at, but it still feels internally often like “We have a fundamental disagreement about how to view this situation”, it make more sense to talk about “our models being in agreement” than us being in agreement.