Plus, does "the benefit of doubting his existence" mean "the credit of denying his (Beethoven's) existence"?
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SweetFreedomDoes "change factual premises with wanton abandon" mean "replace factual foundations with ridiculous ideas"?Adverbial "with wanton abandon" describes the unrestrained or reckless manner in which factual premises are changed. It does not mean that the premises are changed into "wanton abandon", if that's what you're thinking.