Yes; it would have been more precise to say “inferring a inappropriately high probability of A from G”, rather than “inferring A from G.”
And you’re right that what I do based on my derived probability of A is independent of how I derived that probability, as long as I’m deriving it correctly. (This is related to cousin it’s original complaint that inferring unflattering beliefs about people when I don’t actually hurt them based on those beliefs ought not be labeled “stereotyping”, so in some sense we’ve closed a loop here.)
Yes; it would have been more precise to say “inferring a inappropriately high probability of A from G”, rather than “inferring A from G.”
And you’re right that what I do based on my derived probability of A is independent of how I derived that probability, as long as I’m deriving it correctly. (This is related to cousin it’s original complaint that inferring unflattering beliefs about people when I don’t actually hurt them based on those beliefs ought not be labeled “stereotyping”, so in some sense we’ve closed a loop here.)