Sally, Thanks for all your detailed work on this reading. I can't imagine that our meta-debate on the meaning of the word "debate" will dissipate entirely, since it appears to be yet another one of those perennial recurrences. I know a person who would often object to my use of the word "discussion" instead of his preference for "conversation" or "dialogue" on the grounds that its etymology meant "to shake apart" and he thought that implied an excess of violence.
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