And we must at all costs avoid over-simplification, which one might be tempted to call the occupational disease of philosophers if it were not their occupation.
—J. L. Austin, How To Do Things With Words (Harvard U. Press, 1962)
And we must at all costs avoid over-elaboration, which one might be tempted to call the occupational disease of poets if it were not their occupation.
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