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Re: Classification Table
I'm not answering this questionaire, because I do _not_
believe that multiple dichotomies clarify more than they
hide. One thing that a dichotomy hides is the core definitions
of the two terms: given one definition, the other is redundent,
and can be replaced by 'first definition not'; the group
is incomplete, as in the liberal / conservative dichotomy
here; or the categories in fact overlap.
Virtually,
Bruce McFarling, Knoxville
brmcf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Thread context:
- Purpose, Econ Sys rev.1 (short),
Mason Clark Sun 26 Feb 1995, 23:33 GMT
- Re: p.k. address (notprivate) -Reply-reply,
LAURA EBERT Sun 26 Feb 1995, 22:25 GMT
- Re: -Reply,
Mark A. Nadler Sun 26 Feb 1995, 16:18 GMT
- Classification Table,
John Gelles Sun 26 Feb 1995, 13:02 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Classification Table,
Bruce McFarling Sun 26 Feb 1995, 17:33 GMT
- Re: Classification Table,
John Gelles Mon 27 Feb 1995, 07:11 GMT
- Re: Classification Table,
Mr. John M. Casey Tue 28 Feb 1995, 01:13 GMT
- Classification Table,
John Gelles Tue 28 Feb 1995, 04:37 GMT
- Re: Classification Table,
bill mitchell Tue 28 Feb 1995, 06:13 GMT
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