Desrtopa comments on Welcome to Less Wrong! (July 2012) - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Desrtopa 20 February 2013 11:05:55PM 2 points [-]

I'd interpret it as "evidence which bears on the question X" as opposed to "Evidence which supports answer Y to question X."

For instance, if you wanted to know whether anthropogenic climate change was occurring, you would want to search for "evidence about anthropogenic climate change" rather than "evidence for anthropogenic climate change."

Comment author: Bugmaster 21 February 2013 12:31:39AM 0 points [-]

Fair enough, that makes sense. I guess I just wasn't used to seeing this verbal construct before.