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The gift-to-God question yields different design choices than aiming for 'goodness.'
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- Guiding principle for arranging structures in a garden.
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- The mechanism by which the question works: enforced humility.
- Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise.concept0.760Epigraph motivating the necessity of precise semantic specification in programming
- Universalist claim predicting cross-cultural generality.
- The house/garden example demonstrates that a poor sequence can violate positive space, while the reversed sequence yields wholesome results.