The central insight of Christian theology - which is shared by many sufficiently deep religious traditions - is that "revealed preference" is not to be trusted.
"Let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth."
The behaviorist model of humanity - any behaviorist model - is incomplete. As depth psychologists will tell you, humans have depth. There is an inward dimension to humans. Many religious traditions refer to this stubborn remainder that cannot be easily assimilated to behaviorist models as the "soul". The flattening of humanity, the reduction of humanity to its outward actions, should be considered the gravest injury. The reduction of humans to their "revealed preferences" is, in a word, evil. And it is the root of many other evils.
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