On Jan 19, 5:40 pm, meekerdb <meeke...@verizon.net> wrote:
> On 1/19/2012 2:05 PM, Craig Weinberg wrote:

> > How is one any form of information more or less likely to be causally
> > effective than any other form?
>
> Would you rather have an instruction manual in English or Urdu?

Since I tend to put instruction manuals in a drawer and never look at
them, I would rather have the Urdu one as a novelty.

What difference does it make what I would rather have though? Both the
English and Urdu manuals are equally informative or non-informative
objectively (assuming they are equivalent translations), and neither
of them are causally effective without a subjective interpreter who is
causally effective.

Craig

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