Is that disagreement enough to change the (predicted) truth value of Jason’s claim though?
I’ll admit to being biased here. I live in a rapidly-developing middle-income country; the difference in opportunity between my generation and my parents is nearly as vast as between 1910 and 2009 in Gordon’s statistics. To me, while I agree wholeheartedly that Gordon’s categorization doesn’t cleave reality at the same joints Jason’s does, it’s still ~irrelevant in that it doesn’t change my mind on the directionality of Jason’s claim.
Is that disagreement enough to change the (predicted) truth value of Jason’s claim though?
I’ll admit to being biased here. I live in a rapidly-developing middle-income country; the difference in opportunity between my generation and my parents is nearly as vast as between 1910 and 2009 in Gordon’s statistics. To me, while I agree wholeheartedly that Gordon’s categorization doesn’t cleave reality at the same joints Jason’s does, it’s still ~irrelevant in that it doesn’t change my mind on the directionality of Jason’s claim.