A CO doesn’t need to worry too much about serving against their will. During Vietnam, it was possible to end up in jail if you just peacefully refused to carry out any order.
I am not sure that I agree, but this is at least a cogent point. You are saying that I should not have the preferences that I do have (e.g. you think I should assign less weight to the possibility of conscription against my will). I still think this is non-sequitur to the point of the post. Just because you don’t see a lot of reason to place a large negative weight on that possibility doesn’t mean that asking about how best to avoid it should count as evidence of faking rather than genuine tradeoff planning.
A CO doesn’t need to worry too much about serving against their will. During Vietnam, it was possible to end up in jail if you just peacefully refused to carry out any order.
I am not sure that I agree, but this is at least a cogent point. You are saying that I should not have the preferences that I do have (e.g. you think I should assign less weight to the possibility of conscription against my will). I still think this is non-sequitur to the point of the post. Just because you don’t see a lot of reason to place a large negative weight on that possibility doesn’t mean that asking about how best to avoid it should count as evidence of faking rather than genuine tradeoff planning.