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Feb 21 at 12:46 comment added Scott Rowe "Still looking for the real killer."
Feb 21 at 6:42 comment added Idiosyncratic Soul en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deception_in_animals
Feb 21 at 6:27 comment added Idiosyncratic Soul Animals are capable of deception. Certainty would be far easier to obtain if there was no deception. The strategy that animals use to deal with deception and tested by natural selection is suspicion and assumption.
Feb 21 at 0:20 comment added armand In most places with some form of due process the judge will have to consider the framing argument, if the defence attorney tries to make a case. More crazy defenses have been attempted, like Elon Musk claiming videos of him declaring Tesla cars can drive themselves are deep fake. It's up to the attorney to make the case. It's also worth giving a look at the legal notion of "reasonnable doubt" to understand how criminal conviction works.
Feb 20 at 20:59 answer added Baby_philosopher timeline score: -1
Feb 20 at 17:14 comment added Professor Sushing Unbelievably, that is the exact set-up of one of Marco's mold-breaking antinovels. Take a free read of the first few chapters here... amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B08SJ6K62S
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Feb 20 at 16:01 comment added JonathanZ Anyone who offers you certainty is selling you something.
Feb 20 at 15:58 answer added Jo Wehler timeline score: 2
Feb 20 at 15:43 comment added Mauro ALLEGRANZA related post
Feb 20 at 15:40 comment added Mauro ALLEGRANZA "suspicion" may be not the preferred word... but assumptions (mostly unconscious) are necessary: no certainty at all.
Feb 20 at 15:30 comment added Zara By the way I'm not the killer
Feb 20 at 15:27 history asked Zara CC BY-SA 4.0