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It also protects against overly-cynical literal interpretations—if you read something and think "no one would be stupid enough to write that," then—since you can understand that the author was clearly attempting to make a certain argument, whether or not they succeeded—you should assume they said what they were trying to say, instead of bailing out like a compiler. The Principle of Charity, in other words.


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