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− | =====1.3.5.11. A Formal Aesthetic=====
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− | | Now we read disharmonies and problems into things
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− | | because we think only in the form of language --
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− | | and thus believe in the "eternal truth" of
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− | | "reason" (e.g., subject, attribute, etc.)
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− | | (Nietzsche, 'The Will to Power', S 522, 283).
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− | Recognizing that the Latin word "forma" means not just "form"
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− | but also "beauty" supplies a clue that not all formal models
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− | are equally valuable for a purpose of interest. There is
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− | a certain quality of formal elegance, or select character,
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− | The virtue of a good formal model is to provide discussion with
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− | a fitting image of the whole phenomenon of interest. The aim of
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− | formalization is to extract from an informal discussion or locate
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− | within a broader inquiry a clearer and simpler image of the whole
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− | activity. If the formalized image or precis is unusually apt then
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− | it might be prized as a gnomon or a recapitulation and be said to
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− | capture the essence, the gist, of the nub of the whole affair.
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− | A pragmatic qualification of this virtue requires that the image be
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− | formed quickly enough to take decisive action on. So the quality of
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− | being a result often takes precedence over the quality of the result.
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− | A definite result, however partial, is frequently reckoned as better
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− | than having to wait for a definitive picture that may never develop.
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− | But an overly narrow or premature formalization, where the nature of
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