Plastic Words: The Tyranny of a Modular Language |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Are Plastic Words a New Class of Words? | 31 |
Plastic Words as Building Blocks of New Models of Reality | 51 |
Experts as Functionaries Who Make Reality | 71 |
The Mathematization of the Vernacular | 91 |
Characteristics of Plastic Words | 99 |
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