parsimony – a general stylistic bias in favour of saying things in the shortest possible amount of words. Useful in avoiding repetitions and encouraging concise
and efficient exposition, this attitude can also often produce rather hard-boiled or inaccessible text. Seethe
‘Less ismore’ maxim. p. 108]
problematic – an intellectual paradox or set of issues which provides the central research questions) of the thesis. Seethe maxim,
Structureyour thesis around a paradox, not around a gap. pp. 18–26]
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