'playing devil's advocate' for me is just a colloquial way of signaling that you're exploring a side of the argument that I don't presently support. 'To play devil's advocate, what if we're losing something by switching to remote work?'
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And in particular the misunderstanding of a devil's argument as an argument from evil. It's not how it's used now, and it's not even part of the etymology.
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