But again, P-logic, vocabulary, grammar, and law is much like geometry, in that

But again, P-logic, vocabulary, grammar, and law is much like geometry, in that you have to construct statements sentences and arguments as a sequence of possible operations – not use whatever term you’re most familiar with. And it exposes whether you know what you think you do.


Source date (UTC): 2021-11-19 17:51:23 UTC

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@hoeberian So P-Logic, Vocabulary, Grammar, and Law was easier to develop out of the English language by the nature of the English language. But (a) it gets wordy, and (b) terms are unambiguous measurements, not ideal types (c) transactional sentences require some ‘thinking’.
It’s work.

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