RichardKennaway comments on Open Thread, Jun. 15 - Jun. 21, 2015 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: RichardKennaway 21 June 2015 07:02:28PM 2 points [-]

Do you have suggestions for another verb to replace "influence" in that sentence?

"Is positively associated with." "Tend to be found together with." "Correlates with."

Have statisticians who do not understand causation and philosophers who do not believe in it corrupted the language so much as to make "influence", a purely causal concept in everyday language, be a synonym of "association"?

Comment author: ChristianKl 21 June 2015 09:10:31PM 0 points [-]

To me those options don't feel like they are everyday language.

Comment author: RichardKennaway 22 June 2015 05:49:24AM 1 point [-]

They do mean the right thing, though. And "tend to be found together with"? Everyday words, all of them, put together in an everyday way. Perhaps it is the concept that is not an everyday one. It needs to be.