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by Emma_Goldman
2662 days ago
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"Namely some labels for subjects are amenable to degrees of precision in definition while others with only conceptual referents will have their proffered definitions disputed, diluted, or otherwise hedged and seemingly imprecise." It doesn't matter how contested a word is. You can nevertheless describe its main conventional uses. That would simply be an empirical observation. Also, just a friendly suggestion: you are writing too much, and using too many long and unnecessary words. Simplicity is often better, both analytically, and to read. |
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