where classical logic tells us that an inference is just fine, but informal pragmatics tell us that there is something silly about it.
Give me a long enough lever and a place to stand...
Archimedes did not know that gravity was caused by the Earth’s mass. His only mistake was overconfidence about the cause of gravity, which can be seen from Bayesian reasoning, not just informal pragmatics.
Give me a long enough lever and a place to stand...
Archimedes did not know that gravity was caused by the Earth’s mass. His only mistake was overconfidence about the cause of gravity, which can be seen from Bayesian reasoning, not just informal pragmatics.