Principles of Insufficiency  and Sufficiency   Don Allen     Science or no science, every subject has its principles.   Basically  a principle is a rule or guideline.   The principles of buoyancy, behavior, conformity, and democracy  are familiar.   In this note, we consider a very special category of principles, those infused with the terms insufficient  and  sufficient  as modifiers. Then, we create a new principle (insufficient action) which seemingly has an appropriate value for our day. As we’ll see, such principles often form the basis of a theory on the strong side or a hope  on the weak side. Yet, they offer some truly interesting distinctions, qualifications, or requirements.       Note. As a rule, insufficient  usually means not enough , though it can mean that what is thought to be not enough is actually quite enough.   Also a rule, sufficient  often implies a need or requirement for some additional components for compliance.       For example,...
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