Thanks for the stuff on typicality, interesting. Just as a side thought, I suspect this has a bearing on Robin’s recent post on complexity in political discourse. If one ‘plank’ of a candidate’s position becomes ‘typical’ of his whole set of ideas, then that gives strength and coherence to Candidate X as a concept.
Thanks for the stuff on typicality, interesting. Just as a side thought, I suspect this has a bearing on Robin’s recent post on complexity in political discourse. If one ‘plank’ of a candidate’s position becomes ‘typical’ of his whole set of ideas, then that gives strength and coherence to Candidate X as a concept.