In these matters, introspection is fairly suspect. And simply unavailable when talking about humans other than oneself (which I think Stuart is doing, maybe I misread).
We’re talking about “mak[ing] judgements about rationality and values”. That’s entirely SOP for humans and introspection allows you to observe it in real time. This is not some kind of an unconscious/hidden/masked activity.
Moreover other humans certainly behave as if they make judgements about rationality (usually expressed as “this makes {no} sense”) and values of others. They even openly verbalise these judgements.
In these matters, introspection is fairly suspect. And simply unavailable when talking about humans other than oneself (which I think Stuart is doing, maybe I misread).
We’re talking about “mak[ing] judgements about rationality and values”. That’s entirely SOP for humans and introspection allows you to observe it in real time. This is not some kind of an unconscious/hidden/masked activity.
Moreover other humans certainly behave as if they make judgements about rationality (usually expressed as “this makes {no} sense”) and values of others. They even openly verbalise these judgements.