He's saying that our desire for punishment is potentially a lost purpose. How is that an attempt to grab the utility function?
Also, I'd be interested to hear why you read this as condescending; I don't see where you're coming from with that.
He's saying that our desire for punishment is potentially a lost purpose. How is that an attempt to grab the utility function?
When, then, is it a lost purpose? Deterrence is a consequentialist mode of punishment.
Also, I'd be interested to hear why you read this as condescending; I don't see where you're coming from with that.
"I know what's good for you better than you do" is condescending until proven otherwise ;-). To know my good, you must do more than point out that I suffer from cognitive biases. If you say, "The sky is not gre...
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