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SUO: Re: SUOP Topic :> Definition Of Example




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SUOPT :> EXG.  Note 3

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JA  = Jon Awbrey
MW  = Matthew West

Re: Re: SUOPT :> EXG Page 1.  http://suo.ieee.org/email/msg11638.html

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JA: What is an example, in particular,
    a case falling under a definition?

Matthew,

In your second answer to the
question "What is an example",
you supplied the following text:

MW: Under a definition an example is some informative
    material (as opposed to normative material) that
    aids comprehension of the definition.

Permit me to raise two issues, or Issues, as the case
may be, about your ostensible Definition of "Example".

Issue 1.  It invokes three additional terms, "comprehension",
          "informative", and "normative", each of which invokes
          a concept which is, at least at first sight, likely to
          be far more complicated than the term in the definiendum,
          and the last two of which you are apparently invoking in
          a specialized disciplinary, regional, or technical sense
          that has very little eluctable or obvious relationship
          to the ordinary senses of the words, indeed, to their
          use in other disciplines, regions, or technical areas.

Issue 2.  Though the previous Issue does not of necessity raise
          insuperable or insurmountable issues of its own, this
          approach to the Definition of Example does go against
          the grain, of vitiate the overall spirit of the grain,
          with respect to that Principle that recommends itself
          to all sober intellects, to wit, of StepWise Refining.

Jon Awbrey

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