Proposition: If x is good, then x is taken. Fact: there exists an example that is bad and single. The fact doesn’t really prove the proposition, it just doesn’t disprove it. Even from a Bayesian perspective, it would only provide very weak evidence… I think?
Proposition: If x is good, then x is taken. Fact: there exists an example that is bad and single. The fact doesn’t really prove the proposition, it just doesn’t disprove it. Even from a Bayesian perspective, it would only provide very weak evidence… I think?
You are statically probably correct. Probably the best kind of correct.
statistically?
Sorry. I meant stoically. Or stochastically.
Scholastic