1. The first of the two post-interpretive claims of conventionalism plainly serves that ideal. 2. It is not so obvious that the second, negative claim of conventionalism also serves the ideal of protected expectations. 3. But by hypothesis this is as close to serving the ideal as the judge can come. 4. How exactly does the lab keep up this juggling act, serving commercial needs while trying to serve nonprofit ideals? 5. It is easier to serve an ideal than to wrestle with all the permutations of body types and biological functions. 6. The have-nots, the dollarless, are the doctors, the engineers, the teachers, those who still serve the ideals of the Revolution. |