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| =====1.3.5.10. A Formal Utility===== | | =====1.3.5.10. A Formal Utility===== |
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− | Ultimate solution. — We believe in reason: this, however, is the philosophy of gray concepts. Language depends on the most naive prejudices. | + | | |
− | (Nietzsche, The Will to Power S522, 283).
| + | <p>Ultimate solution. — We believe in reason: this, however, is the philosophy of gray concepts. Language depends on the most naive prejudices.</p> |
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| + | | align="right" | — Nietzsche, ''The Will to Power'', [Nie, S522, 283] |
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| The usefulness of the MOI is that it provides discussion with a compact image of the whole source domain. | | The usefulness of the MOI is that it provides discussion with a compact image of the whole source domain. |
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| A benefit of adopting the objective of formalization is that it equips discussion with a pretermination criterion. | | A benefit of adopting the objective of formalization is that it equips discussion with a pretermination criterion. |
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| The purpose of formalization is to identify a simpler version or to fashion a simpler image of a difficult inquiry, one that is well-defined and simple enough to assure its termination in a finite interval of space-time. | | The purpose of formalization is to identify a simpler version or to fashion a simpler image of a difficult inquiry, one that is well-defined and simple enough to assure its termination in a finite interval of space-time. |
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