@cwage @simplic10 Expression can have subtle coercive effects in some contexts.
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@St_Rev@simplic10@GrumplessGrinch@cwage the first form isn't really a simple normative, it's a (covert) claim about cause and effect. -
@St_Rev@simplic10@GrumplessGrinch@cwage "x is wrong" usually rolls up these three and equivocates, all I'm saying is unpack it -
@St_Rev@GrumplessGrinch@cwage 3 obviously meets@simplic10's definition of implying willingness (or at least desire) to alter how you act -
@St_Rev so parsed that way your reply is "x is wrong" doesn't require sense 3, which is perfectly true@GrumplessGrinch@cwage@simplic10 -
@St_Rev@GrumplessGrinch@cwage restricted to sense 3@simplic10's original statement is tautology
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