First, as I just explained elsewhere, you are misrepresenting the article by quoting out of context.
Second, there is a difference between claiming “one can only gain from having true information” (implicitly as opposed to having false information) and claiming that having true information is always a benifet.
First, as I just explained elsewhere, you are misrepresenting the article by quoting out of context.
Second, there is a difference between claiming “one can only gain from having true information” (implicitly as opposed to having false information) and claiming that having true information is always a benifet.