Yes requiring the possibility of no has been something I’ve intuitively been aware of in social situations (anywhere where one could claim “you would have said that anyway”).
This post does a good job of applying more examples and consequences of this (the examples cover a wide range of decisions), and tying to to the mathematical law of conservation of evidence.
Yes requiring the possibility of no has been something I’ve intuitively been aware of in social situations (anywhere where one could claim “you would have said that anyway”).
This post does a good job of applying more examples and consequences of this (the examples cover a wide range of decisions), and tying to to the mathematical law of conservation of evidence.