Comment by phamilton 9 years ago > a choice not psychologically availableI feel like you missed his argument by about 3 words. 4 comments phamilton Reply jayd16 9 years ago Its a difference between possibly not seeing a choice and not having a choice. Klockan 9 years ago Not psychologically. atmosx 9 years ago No it is not different, it is the same thing IMO. posterboy 9 years ago The superficial meaning is unawareness of benefits of the choice, hence not recognizing the choice for what it is.
jayd16 9 years ago Its a difference between possibly not seeing a choice and not having a choice. Klockan 9 years ago Not psychologically. atmosx 9 years ago No it is not different, it is the same thing IMO. posterboy 9 years ago The superficial meaning is unawareness of benefits of the choice, hence not recognizing the choice for what it is.
atmosx 9 years ago No it is not different, it is the same thing IMO. posterboy 9 years ago The superficial meaning is unawareness of benefits of the choice, hence not recognizing the choice for what it is.
posterboy 9 years ago The superficial meaning is unawareness of benefits of the choice, hence not recognizing the choice for what it is.
Its a difference between possibly not seeing a choice and not having a choice.
Not psychologically.
No it is not different, it is the same thing IMO.
The superficial meaning is unawareness of benefits of the choice, hence not recognizing the choice for what it is.