| ▲ | willis936 11 days ago | |||||||
It only requires agency from the party assuming control. There are other definitions of control in contexts other than power dynamics that are important. Like a PLL can control an oscillator frequency without the philosophical question of agency needing to be applied. That is a closer definition of control for riding a horse. You control the horse when you pull the reigns. You also control the horse when you decide when it is put down. Two different controls. | ||||||||
| ▲ | JumpCrisscross 11 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> only requires agency from the party assuming control It's a political concept. It requires agency from the actor recognising the threat. We're pretty close to being able to hurl a giant rock at Mars. That doesn't by a long shot mean we "control" it. If there were a human settlement on it, on the other hand, being able to credibly threaten Armageddon does give the thrower control. | ||||||||
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