And if some young girl gets pushed slightly over the edge by this into not becoming a chemist or a biologist, or just becoming interested in rationality, we all lose.
I hope I understand your model correctly as “p(girl scientist | no HPMoR) < p(girl scientist | current HPMoR) < p(girl scientist | feminist HPMoR)”.
I wouldn’t call it “feminist HPMoR”- as I’ve said before, there’s a big difference between a feminist tract and simply taking into account certain concerns that might be described as feminist. But yes, I agree that’s an accurate summary of the model (heck I wouldn’t have gone and told a 16 year old girl to read it this weekend if that weren’t my model).
I hope I understand your model correctly as “p(girl scientist | no HPMoR) < p(girl scientist | current HPMoR) < p(girl scientist | feminist HPMoR)”.
I wouldn’t call it “feminist HPMoR”- as I’ve said before, there’s a big difference between a feminist tract and simply taking into account certain concerns that might be described as feminist. But yes, I agree that’s an accurate summary of the model (heck I wouldn’t have gone and told a 16 year old girl to read it this weekend if that weren’t my model).