A little bit of both, I suppose. One needs to define “harm” in a way which is true to the spirit of the prisoner’s dilemma. The underlying question is whether one can set up a prisoner’s dilemma between a past version of the self and a future version of the self.
A little bit of both, I suppose. One needs to define “harm” in a way which is true to the spirit of the prisoner’s dilemma. The underlying question is whether one can set up a prisoner’s dilemma between a past version of the self and a future version of the self.