This is a very good point I hadn’t considered before, that there is likely no such thing as “true” preferences, only performances that “reveal” situational responses rather than anything intrinsic. Maybe my drunk tweet is just my drunk tweet rather than my “true” tweet. https://twitter.com/Aelkus/status/1167475835185618945 …
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Behaviorist in weirding, cognitivist in normalcy Hmm... extreme version. Maybe normalcy *is* the condition of being able to reify internal “true” preferences out of stimulus-response patterns, and an identity based on them due to a calm in the storm.
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My manufactured normalcy model inverted and turned inwards basically. A psychotic break we don’t notice because it aligns with behavioral well-adjustedness with stab,e patterns in the outer world. Identity normalcy as a regular Starbucks drink order basically.
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