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130
1832 March 6
Clearness
Compressedness
Conciseness
Freedom from obscurity
Freedom from ambiguity undefinedness
Helps to intellect
Indistinctness
Undefinedness
Correctness
Completeness so as to
comprehend the whole
meaning intended
Precision to define
the intend meaning and
distinguish it from
all others
Not to extend beyond
the meaning intended
Not to be applicable
to any other meaning
than the one intended
Comprehensiveness
Compactness
Indeterminateless
Compendiousness
Redundancy
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The Conciseness of the expression
is inversely as the number
of the words employed in
the conveyance of the idea
intended to be conveyed by
it.
Precision To a certain degree
conciseness as above expounded
is contributive to clearness
To retainableness"
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Rudiments sheet (brouillon) |
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Jeremy Bentham |
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