Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 07:36:40 04/12/99
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On April 11, 1999 at 17:52:18, Oliver Y. wrote: [snip] >Say, what's the difference between "fuzzy empirical" and "heuristic"? Well, I'd have to say that they are exactly the same, only completely different. By fuzzy empirical, I would imply imprecise measurement or experience. Something that is empirical is provable by experiment. By heuristic I would mean pragmatically solvable or knowable by some easy method. Am I being a perambulatory polysylabic sesquipedanalianist again? ;-)
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