Default scope and disposition
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That this even needs to be stated is a sad commentary on discourse in general. I have not found a standard formalization for defining the default scopes and definitions of terms and statements, so I am creating my own. This is all in an effort to thwart misunderstanding or intentional disruption. I'll modify the list over time.
- The primary general rule is to assume the best and ask for clarification. Jumping to some conclusion will make you look silly. Getting me to clarify something dubious will make you look smart.
- The default scope and/or context for any statement (or part thereof) will be one or more of "generally", "normally", "relatively", etc. For instance, the statement "I like cats" should be interpreted as "I [generally and normally] like cats [relative to, and not to the exclusion of non-cats].
- Words can have multiple meanings. If some meanings weakens my statement while some others strengthens it (in the best possible context), then assume I meant the best of the others.
- Its quite possible I misused or misspelled a word. It is quite possible I wrote something not that reflective of what I meant. It is quite possible there is some connotation or implication which was not apparent to me. Assume the best and ask for clarification.
Thats enough for now.
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