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1830 Apr. 12
Nomography ☞ Considered for Review.
Nomography (the
use) what:
Anon. The art of
applying written discourse
to the purpose of
giving direction to the
will and through the
medium of the will to
the active faculty of persons
not invested with
political power by
persons therewith invested.
Nomography is
1. Direct.
2. Indirect
Indirect is
1. Avowal
2. Unavowal.
☞ For Indirect Legislation
see that title
in Dumont Traités
de Legislation
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Properties desirable
in a Nomographical
discourse
1. Accessibility or say Perceptibility
2. Intelligibility
Properties subservient
to both the above
1. Clearness as against obscurity
2. Clearness as against ambiguity
3. Comprehensiveness Conciseness Consistency
4. Distinctness as between
proposition
and proposition.
See Codification Petitions
Property subservient
to distinctness
Numberedness by numerical
figure as to
each proposition
Aptitude in respect
of the order of procedure
or say priority, as
between proposition and
proposition
☞ See Logic – Language
Properties desirable
in Language:
do in a Language
In Penal Code
Condensation
maximized.
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