Indeed. The way I would describe this is: “X is a Schelling point” can be either
Descriptive speech, like “X is blue”; you are telling me something about the world that is true whether you tell me or not.
Enactive speech, like “I promise to be there”; you are telling me something about the world that is true because you said it.
(Or even a combination, where something was already mostly a Schelling point but now it’s a stronger Schelling point.)
Indeed. The way I would describe this is: “X is a Schelling point” can be either
Descriptive speech, like “X is blue”; you are telling me something about the world that is true whether you tell me or not.
Enactive speech, like “I promise to be there”; you are telling me something about the world that is true because you said it.
(Or even a combination, where something was already mostly a Schelling point but now it’s a stronger Schelling point.)