Mar 2022 |
One can disagree that a word should be interpreted in a certain way
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Mar 2022 |
"Definitions that are communicated as part of a claim are never interpreted in the exact same way by everyone" supports "The root of disagreement on a claim may be about definitions used therein"
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Mar 2022 |
Definitions that are communicated as part of a claim are never interpreted in the exact same way by everyone
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Mar 2022 |
"It is possible to disagree with a definition used in a claim" supports "It is possible to disagree with the definitions used in a claim, but agree with the claim given these definitions"
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Mar 2022 |
"It is possible to disagree with a definition used in a claim" supports "The root of disagreement on a claim may be about definitions used therein"
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Mar 2022 |
It is possible to disagree with a definition used in a claim
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Mar 2022 |
"A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" supports "X being orthogonal to Y should mean that conceptually changing the value of X doesn’t change the value of Y"
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Mar 2022 |
"A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" supports "If one thing is inhibited by another, both shouldn't be called "orthogonal" to one another"
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Mar 2022 |
"A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"" opposes "The meaning of "X is orthogonal to Y" shouldn't imply X can’t have a causal relation with Y"
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Mar 2022 |
A common definition for "orthogonal" is "statistically independent"
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