I’m surprised that you jump to “the outside view doesn’t exist in full purity” and not the more obvious shortcoming of “one has to use inside-view models to slot objects into reference classes before one can apply reference-class reasoning, hence the outside view always contains the inside view as a critical step.”
I’m surprised that you jump to “the outside view doesn’t exist in full purity” and not the more obvious shortcoming of “one has to use inside-view models to slot objects into reference classes before one can apply reference-class reasoning, hence the outside view always contains the inside view as a critical step.”