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When making claims like “I want to remove the constraints of XX” or “I want to make XX more free,” there is likely this underlying value.
- For example: Removing the constraints of physical time
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Let’s assume that there is some evaluation axis X that allows us to compare and evaluate the “goodness” of options.
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In evaluation axis X, we can say that the former is “better” than the latter.
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How can we criticize this?
- The logic is correct.
- However, in reality, most of the time there is an evaluation cost for options, so “3” and “4” may not hold true.