It’s not clear to me that my subpersonal algorithms have the ability to enforce reciprocity well enough, or to reflectively alter themselves with enough control to even make an attempt at unification. Certainly parts of me attempt to modify other parts in an attempt to do so, but that’s really more conquest than reciprocity (a conquest “I” pursue, but still clearly conquest).
Unification is a nice theory, but is there any reason to think it’s possible for subpersonal evaluation mechanisms any more than it is for interpersonal resource sharing?
It’s not clear to me that my subpersonal algorithms have the ability to enforce reciprocity well enough, or to reflectively alter themselves with enough control to even make an attempt at unification. Certainly parts of me attempt to modify other parts in an attempt to do so, but that’s really more conquest than reciprocity (a conquest “I” pursue, but still clearly conquest).
Unification is a nice theory, but is there any reason to think it’s possible for subpersonal evaluation mechanisms any more than it is for interpersonal resource sharing?