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6.3 Dialectic |
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Article 191-Result |
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Canon 2646 |
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A Result is the final consequence of a sequence of actions or events expressed qualitatively or quantitatively. Possible results include advantage, disadvantage, gain, injury, loss, value and victory. There may be a range of possible outcomes associated with an event depending on the point of view, historical distance or relevance. Reaching no result can mean that actions are inefficient, ineffective, meaningless or flawed. |
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Canon 2647 |
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Result of a Dialectic is distinct to Conclusion of Logic in that Conclusion implies a more passive outcome, while Result is deliberative. |
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