I hate the Jester parable. Why should one take the lesson that written statements are different than spoken ones from a king? The objection “you lied” applies whether the king put misleading statements on boxes, or whether he just ignored the boxes and stabbed the criminal for fun.
I hate the Jester parable. Why should one take the lesson that written statements are different than spoken ones from a king? The objection “you lied” applies whether the king put misleading statements on boxes, or whether he just ignored the boxes and stabbed the criminal for fun.