Sociopathy as a concept makes no sense to me because it's framed as a refusal to engage in abstractly prosocial behaviors + a strategic disposition rather than as an engagement in specific and concrete immoral behaviors. There are circumstances where mass murder is "prosocial".
don't understand the utility in that case. It might be a common cluster of traits, but does drawing a circle around it let us do anything of value if it doesn't correspond well to morality?
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It's an imprecise circle that aims at this architecture THROUGH common intuitions that are largely moral or tinged by morality. In that way it neither serves the moralism by aligning with the moral category, nor the accuracy of the ontological model of neural architecture.
End of conversation
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