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by naasking
1299 days ago
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> The problem is that not every "A" deserves counterfactual analysis for both parties 100% of the time. Maybe a counterfactual analysis is not the point, but it's the first step to making some other relevant point, say by formal analogy. You shouldn't shoot down an argument before it even starts. Judge the actual argument when it's presented. |
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