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by MichaelCollins
1318 days ago
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To be clear, my argument is that "alcohol involved" is not a weasel term. Trying to make the conversation about "cause" is a rhetorical trap which will turn the discussion into a quagmire about free will and particularly the agency of inanimate objects or substances. If you simply say "alcohol involved", then you avoid all that philosophical mess entirely. By analogy to the gun debate which you're alluding to, saying "gun involved" deaths would neatly circumvent the "but guns don't shoot themselves" quagmire. However in the case of the gun debate, the "cause" language is used anyway despite asking for that quagmire, because it's more emotive. |
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