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An explanatory fiction in the wild:
A: Why is Charlie doing badly in school?
B: He's lazy.
A: What makes you say that?
B: He's always daydreaming.
A: So let's
B: Nah, it wouldn't work. Charlie is lazy.
So, saying that the British don't use assassination as a foreign policy tool based on their "national character" is really just saying the British don't assassinate because they don't assassinate.
Notice how saying "The British won't assassinate in the future because they haven't in the past" doesn't really invoke "national character" at all.
If "[h]e's always daydreaming" is in fact the only evidence that Charlie is lazy, then the Lazy Charlie model is poor at making predictions new situations. If it was only the most salient, and B has much experience with Charlie in other situations that leads to the same conclusion, "Charlie is lazy" may be a better model, and a daydreaming specific intervention would be of less value.
"The British won't assassinate because they haven't in the past" does not invoke "national character" but it is also discarding portio... (read more)