Depending on whether you and I have the same working definition of “substantive”, the following:
In the first statement, but not the second, the women are not “gotten” as an open-and-shut act of obtainment. They are only attracted (and that’s assuming that the empirical claim is true).
In the first statement but not the second, the improvement to the person’s attractiveness is described only as an improvement, not as a binary switch from not having extremely attractive women to having them.
In the second statement but not the first, the women singled out are a particular narrow group selected for that are implied to be the only ones of interest or import.
what is the substantive difference between
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Depending on whether you and I have the same working definition of “substantive”, the following:
In the first statement, but not the second, the women are not “gotten” as an open-and-shut act of obtainment. They are only attracted (and that’s assuming that the empirical claim is true).
In the first statement but not the second, the improvement to the person’s attractiveness is described only as an improvement, not as a binary switch from not having extremely attractive women to having them.
In the second statement but not the first, the women singled out are a particular narrow group selected for that are implied to be the only ones of interest or import.