Nope, we’re talking about the same thing. I only make the elevator more threatening in order to make her, situation-based, view more credible. Otherwise, it’s clear the she is wrong—it is not the case that anyone would be nervous in such scenarios—and thus that the men judging her later are committing no fallacy.
Nope, we’re talking about the same thing. I only make the elevator more threatening in order to make her, situation-based, view more credible. Otherwise, it’s clear the she is wrong—it is not the case that anyone would be nervous in such scenarios—and thus that the men judging her later are committing no fallacy.