- innumerable features (e.g. in a programming language) (non-numerical) are too hard to draw.
- Make the gradient in three steps. This makes it relatively easy to draw.
“Is this one or two?” about these things. Two?” It is futile to ask, “Is this one or two? It depends on where you define the boundary. - Invention in “Experiential Processes and the Creation of Meaning” Study Session 4.
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- unparalleled in history (unparallelled)
- It’s the same picture.
- This means that the two things are “neither one nor two different things.”
- The non-numerical feature happened to be written in two pieces The bias of easy drawing, but it’s really a picture of non-numerical.
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