Early this morning I started to critique a chapter of a doctoral dissertation, for a faculty member of a theological seminary. I intended to do only part of it -- but as I went, I felt myself pulled into it more and more, and did the whole chapter. One of the greatest needs was to separate out ideas -- and so to treat them one at a time. OBSERVATION: One finds this with philosophy articles, too. Often there is the need to separate things out -- then to progress step by step. One of my own professors cautioned against a "lazy eye", where one has one eye on this, the other eye on that.
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