“weak prediction that you don’t know about, but could counter-model if you bothered”
That’s why the distinction between reasoning intuitively and reasoning formally. If it’s an explicit premise of the theory that built the procedure that this doesn’t happen, the formal procedure won’t be allowing you to “counter-model if you bothered”. An intuitive workaround doesn’t fix the issue in the theory.
That’s why the distinction between reasoning intuitively and reasoning formally. If it’s an explicit premise of the theory that built the procedure that this doesn’t happen, the formal procedure won’t be allowing you to “counter-model if you bothered”. An intuitive workaround doesn’t fix the issue in the theory.