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"If you get too semantically incisive the reader loses all connections with anything he has ever thought before. That might not be a great loss. But I like to assume that the reader can cope with his reflexes and make connections between the old words and the new and better words. For example, we have had to clear up what we mean by a sphere. It is not a surface; it is an aggregate of events in close proximity. It isn’t just full of holes: it doesn’t even have the connections.*
