348 THEORY

Certain theoretical notions (no matter how explicitly limited to a given degree of precision within a given range of referential applicability) can have ramifications beyond their intended reference and these must be accounted for (either explained or suppressed).

-> Ambiguity 7; Beliefs 72; Heuristic 135, 136, 148, 153; Ideology 169, 174, 175; Opportunism 250; Problematic 281; Reading 305; Strategems, ad hoc 328; Work, pragmatics of 407, 408;

& A priori 26; Ambiguity 10, 12; Blik 75; Categorical scheme 81, 82; Heuristic 147; Learning 213; Logical 221; Meaning 235; Philosophy 261; Pragmatics 277; Problematic 282; Specialization 325; Terminology 343; Vocabulary 374; Work 403, 404;

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