The precision of the use of languages is necessary to deal with Unicist Conceptual Engineering


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Conceptual engineering requires a precise definition of the problems and the functionality of the components of the solution. Conceptual engineering implies designing a solution that has to work. Nikola Tesla can be considered a paradigmatic example of conceptual engineering. The solutions he designed in his mind worked usually on the first try. If you read some of the books he wrote you will see the amplitude of the language he managed.

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Martin Alvaro

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