Jiang refuses to let the discussion become a generic defense of therapy and instead asks what outsourcing the response to a therapist or police would mean inside the emotional logic of the thought experiment.
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Emotional logic
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"Okay. You send... You send Eve to therapy. Okay. What does the therapist tell Eve?"
"Okay, but like, we're just doing this as a thought experiment, okay? All right. You know what? I'm going to call the police, and..."
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