I was mistaken. I’m amazed how much debate the question prompted here even with this framing. I really thought it was just a closed question.
Like thomblake, I’m amazed at your amazement, but on a different track. Unless you’re an expert in the histories of navies, espionage, and other miscellany, why would you expect your intuition to both identify closed questions and the correct answers?
Like thomblake, I’m amazed at your amazement, but on a different track. Unless you’re an expert in the histories of navies, espionage, and other miscellany, why would you expect your intuition to both identify closed questions and the correct answers?
The experts you appeal to are indeed far more impressive than I and I wouldn’t dream of claiming their status as my own. That said the fact that very impressive people can answer trivial questions too doesn’t make questions non-trivial. (Or useful, for that matter.)
Like thomblake, I’m amazed at your amazement, but on a different track. Unless you’re an expert in the histories of navies, espionage, and other miscellany, why would you expect your intuition to both identify closed questions and the correct answers?
The experts you appeal to are indeed far more impressive than I and I wouldn’t dream of claiming their status as my own. That said the fact that very impressive people can answer trivial questions too doesn’t make questions non-trivial. (Or useful, for that matter.)