- Sat Sep 01, 2018 11:14 am
#57012
Let's say I told you the following:
"Man, if George has major depression, it would explain why he's moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day."
Given the set up above, would moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day constitute evidence for a hypothesis that George has major depression? In other words, is the above wording equivalent to:
"George is moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day. This evidence supports my hypothesis that he has major depression."
I'm not sure if anyone is seeing the nuance here, or if there is any at all,
Thank you
"Man, if George has major depression, it would explain why he's moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day."
Given the set up above, would moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day constitute evidence for a hypothesis that George has major depression? In other words, is the above wording equivalent to:
"George is moping around the house all the time, refusing to go outside, and sleeping until 4pm every day. This evidence supports my hypothesis that he has major depression."
I'm not sure if anyone is seeing the nuance here, or if there is any at all,
Thank you