You’re saying that the post is interested in supporting defecting and causing societal harm for personal benefit?
I’m simply commenting on the “personal benefit” part without acknowledging the “good for society” part.
Not that the “good for society” part isn’t important. Of course it is. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have conversations about the “personal benefit” part in isolation.
I’m simply commenting on the “personal benefit” part without acknowledging the “good for society” part.
Not that the “good for society” part isn’t important. Of course it is. But that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t have conversations about the “personal benefit” part in isolation.
Defecting in a prisoners dilemma is personally beneficial in isolation—so why look at the whole game, when you can discuss part of it?