On 30/04/2010, at 11:06 AM, Terence Love wrote:
> To 'make full sense' of any individual theory involves making these explicit
> and looking at the way the theory depends on them.
I'd settle for a theory that made any sense. 'Full sense' makes no sense.
BTW, in relation Ken's list of all the many criteria that theory has to meet, it would be quite nice to have a theory that was useful.
David
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On 30/04/2010, at 11:06 AM, Terence Love wrote:
> To 'make full sense' of any individual theory involves making these explicit
> and looking at the way the theory depends on them.
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