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| + | ===7.1. Divertimento : Eternity in Love with the Creatures of Time=== |
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| + | ====7.1.1. Reflections on the Presentation of Examples==== |
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| + | ====7.1.2. Searching for Parameters==== |
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| + | ====7.1.3. Defect Analysis==== |
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| + | ====7.1.4. The Pragmatic Critique==== |
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| + | ====7.1.5. Pragmatic Operating Notions==== |
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| + | ====7.1.6. Defects of Presentation==== |
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| + | ====7.1.7. Dues to Process==== |
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| + | ====7.1.8. Duties to Purpose==== |
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| + | ===7.2. Computational Design Philosophy=== |
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| + | ====7.2.1. Intentional Objects and Attitudes==== |
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| + | ====7.2.2. Imperfect Design and Persistent Error==== |
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| + | ====7.2.3. Propositional Reasoning About Relations==== |
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| + | ====7.2.4. Dynamic and Evaluative Frameworks==== |
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| + | ====7.2.5. Discussion of Examples==== |
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| + | ====7.2.6. Information and Inquiry==== |
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