The above looks like a standard least convenient possible world adjustment; and the original post was already trying for a scenario like that, so I’m not sure why it was downvoted.
The question of why we experience that visceral revulsion at attempted control of our private thoughts and expressions is a fascinating one. I could try to attack it with introspection, but I’d like to see some experiments if anybody knows of relevant studies.
It makes game-theoretical sense. People who aren’t willing to kick in a bit of extra vitriol when somebody touches their private thinky-parts tend to get violated and modified until that willingness increases.
The above looks like a standard least convenient possible world adjustment; and the original post was already trying for a scenario like that, so I’m not sure why it was downvoted.
The question of why we experience that visceral revulsion at attempted control of our private thoughts and expressions is a fascinating one. I could try to attack it with introspection, but I’d like to see some experiments if anybody knows of relevant studies.
It makes game-theoretical sense. People who aren’t willing to kick in a bit of extra vitriol when somebody touches their private thinky-parts tend to get violated and modified until that willingness increases.