Sivashanmugam s Inclusion Principle (SIP)
Sivashanmugam s Inclusion Principle states that no two things can be without a common
property.
It means that everything has at least one common property with everything else.
We are all
similar in some way.
The...
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Sivashanmugam s Inclusion Principle (SIP)
Sivashanmugam s Inclusion Principle states that no two things can be without a common
property.
It means that everything has at least one common property with everything else.
We are all
similar in some way.
The words "two things" assume a common property of "thingness.
" Without some
common meaning, we would have not an analogy.
Without some common standards, societies would
dissolve.
We may even find that some of these core moral standards have a strong basis in common
instincts.
Without some common structure it would be impossible to exchange data or to standardise
the visualisation of data.
The word chair has no meaning without some common properties belonging
to all chairs.
Without some common ground in assumptions and definitions we would spend all our time
debating basics.
Love between two people is quite unthinkable without some common good to bind
them together.
Without some common medium of exchange it would be absolutely
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