Words have many layers.* They're not simple units of WORD=DEFINITION or X=Y. Words express concepts and have layers. Allow me to present a Shell Game presented by many debaters online.* You've seen it and probably participated in it as well: The words *PROOF*, *THEORY*, *FACT* Instead of using a different word for a different concept, the _same_ word is *reused* to express two different concepts, depending on the *context*. They have a set of meanings in common usage. But the same words are reused in different circles where they have *particular* meanings. And people will debate over this different to no end. "Oh but in Science, a THEORY simply means: 'insert specific definition here'" "Yeah, but in regular usage THEORY means: insert common understanding of the word Theory". And back and forth they go. What is a "Norm"?* What is "Weird"?* Depends on the context within which it's used. Turning them into "just words", dissolves the emotion _implication_ of the words and they cease being a weapon because they've been melted down. That's all I am doing. Language is not a series of definitions pitted against one another.* The rules of logic are fine when playing logic games. But logic games are logic games.* Language is more flexible than logic games.