True, but it has little bearing on whether Eliezer should be scary. That is, “Eliezer is scary to many people” is mostly a fact about many people, and mostly not a fact about Eliezer. The reverse of this (and what I base this distinction on) is that some politicians should be scary, and are not scary to many people.
True, but it has little bearing on whether Eliezer should be scary. That is, “Eliezer is scary to many people” is mostly a fact about many people, and mostly not a fact about Eliezer. The reverse of this (and what I base this distinction on) is that some politicians should be scary, and are not scary to many people.