
David Abrahams wrote:
"Andreas Huber" <ah2003@gmx.net> writes:
The assumptions are based on practical experience, which is of course not provable. Since you seem to accept only strictly provable arguments,
No, examples carry a lot of weight with me. So far you've provided none in support of A1.
I think it is futile to do so. No matter how many examples I provide in support for A1, you can still argue that in a sufficiently large minority it could be undesirable (and rightly so). Since I think that A1 is almost always (>99%) a good idea, it would be much more economical if you or other people provide examples where it is highly undesirable or downright wrong and workarounds make matters overly complex. It only takes two or three good examples to convince me. Regards, Andreas