This seems more like Newcomb’s to me in that whether or not your genes are passed on is linked to whether or not you ultimately decide to reproduce—so I think the Newcombness of the problem is legitimate.
I might suggest that whether or not your genes are passed on is linked to whether or not you decide to gain status and have a lot of sex. At the scale where we consider Azathoth birth control barely comes into consideration.
In fact, when playing this game with Azathoth it may best to go ahead and submit to your every promiscuous desire while at the same time being practical with contraception. The ability to follow your instincts while hypocritically gaming the system is a trait that Azathoth holds in high esteem and if we care to anthropomorphise him at all we must consider him as if he thinks as though it was still some time in the past we know he doesn’t care much about condoms, pills and abortions. So it’s like primary school all over—punch him in the face and then you can be friends.
If what you’re saying is that genes directly affect promiscuity and sex drive, but are too low-resolution to directly affect things like whether or not you use condoms, that sounds like a good solution. Although it’s not the least convenient possible world and I’m still curious whether an alien being with stronger genetic determinism should take this argument into account.
I might suggest that whether or not your genes are passed on is linked to whether or not you decide to gain status and have a lot of sex. At the scale where we consider Azathoth birth control barely comes into consideration.
In fact, when playing this game with Azathoth it may best to go ahead and submit to your every promiscuous desire while at the same time being practical with contraception. The ability to follow your instincts while hypocritically gaming the system is a trait that Azathoth holds in high esteem and if we care to anthropomorphise him at all we must consider him as if he thinks as though it was still some time in the past we know he doesn’t care much about condoms, pills and abortions. So it’s like primary school all over—punch him in the face and then you can be friends.
If what you’re saying is that genes directly affect promiscuity and sex drive, but are too low-resolution to directly affect things like whether or not you use condoms, that sounds like a good solution. Although it’s not the least convenient possible world and I’m still curious whether an alien being with stronger genetic determinism should take this argument into account.