.@PhilosophyExp @JDofAndersonia It either demonstrates/corroborates something or it doesn't. It's poor evidence for anything. /2
@JDofAndersonia Thanks. Appreciated. But I did screw this one up. (Albeit the substantive points I made were right.)
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@Metamagician @JDofAndersonia Agreed. The substantive methodological criticisms I made are still in play. It doesn't work as a natural exp. -
@PhilosophyExp@metamagician @jdofandersonia apart from a minor misunderstanding, "no experiment" is a worse defence than a bad one -
@JakCharlton Yeah. In his claim to causality (i.e., photo led to sharing), he's de facto treating it as if it were a natural experiment.
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@PhilosophyExp @JDofAndersonia It's really not that important, though, whether it was a natural experiment or a designed one. /1Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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