Meticulous disambiguation is a key ingredient of productive conversationshttps://twitter.com/juliagalef/status/1090709311813169152 …
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I used to find it annoying when authors began their work by defining a bunch of terms upfront, but now I realize how valuable it is
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Replying to @devonzuegel
An interesting literacy skill! It's possible to avoid writing this way, but there's a real cost, IMO.
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @devonzuegel
One thing I've always appreciated in fiction (especially science fiction) is when the author goes out of their way *not* to define things up front, but lets you piece it together from context. Gibson, Miéville are especially good at this.
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Something I'm sure I've seen (but don't offhand recall) is a story where you all of a sudden realize, "hey, my heroes - the people I'm reading about and rooting for - are actually the villains here", without the author ever saying so.
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