I still have “write my own self-review” of this post, which I think will at least partially address some of that concern. (But, since we had an argument about this as recently as Last Tuesday*, obviously it won’t fully address it)
I do want to note that I think the point your primarily making here (about misleading/bad effects of the staghunt frame) doesn’t feel super encapsulated in your current response post, and probably is worth a separate top level post.
(But, tl;dr for my current take is “okay, this post replaces the wrong-frame of prisoner’s dilemma with the wrong-frame of staghunts, which I still think was a net improvement. But, “what actually ARE the game theoretical situations we actually find ourselves in most of the time?” is the obvious next question to ask)
I still have “write my own self-review” of this post, which I think will at least partially address some of that concern. (But, since we had an argument about this as recently as Last Tuesday*, obviously it won’t fully address it)
I do want to note that I think the point your primarily making here (about misleading/bad effects of the staghunt frame) doesn’t feel super encapsulated in your current response post, and probably is worth a separate top level post.
(But, tl;dr for my current take is “okay, this post replaces the wrong-frame of prisoner’s dilemma with the wrong-frame of staghunts, which I still think was a net improvement. But, “what actually ARE the game theoretical situations we actually find ourselves in most of the time?” is the obvious next question to ask)
* it wasn’t actually Tuesday.