Detecting others' code-specific reasoning requires recognizing genuine selections. [causal]
In order to deduce that other people accept matters for code-specific reasons, one has to be able to know, or at least to suspect, that selections do actually take place.
DEFINE: Clarifies the epistemic precondition for whether someone accepts positions for code-specific reasons vs. other reasons.
Niklas Luhmann, Trust and Power, loc. 746