There are multiple views considered “person-affecting views”, and I think the asymmetry (or specific asymmetric views) is often considered one of them. What you’re describing is a specific narrow/strict person-affecting restriction, also called presentism. I think it has been called the person-affecting view or the person-affecting restriction, which is of course confusing if there are multiple views people consider person-affecting. The use of “person-affecting” may have expanded over time.
There are multiple views considered “person-affecting views”, and I think the asymmetry (or specific asymmetric views) is often considered one of them. What you’re describing is a specific narrow/strict person-affecting restriction, also called presentism. I think it has been called the person-affecting view or the person-affecting restriction, which is of course confusing if there are multiple views people consider person-affecting. The use of “person-affecting” may have expanded over time.