Alsadius comments on Harry Potter and the Methods of Rationality discussion thread, part 14, chapter 82 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: loserthree 05 April 2012 03:24:38PM 6 points [-]

that seems like the most plausible thought for a parent who's faced with the imminent murder of her child.

I don't think that's how 'thought' works. In situations like that is it not more like this?

No, no, no, no! My baby, my baby, my baby, my baby! NOOOOOOOOOO!

Comment author: Alsadius 05 April 2012 05:19:39PM 2 points [-]

Okay, that's true too. But the reflexive denial would probably be based on that, if she were capable of stepping back a bit in the moment.

Comment author: SurahAhriman 07 April 2012 08:29:10PM 2 points [-]

I think that's the basis of some of Harry's internal conversations. In particular, the one in the middle of the end-of-trial deal. He didn't actually stop and think through all of those different facets to his decisions, that conversation is instead what it would have sounded like if he had. In actual experience, it was probably a mental flurry of easily recognized but half-formed thoughts that momentarily caused a system crash in his explicit thinking. He ends up just taking the least embarrassing route, the one where he could behave in retrospect like his actions had been consciously and consistently principled.