Every word or concept, clear as it may seem to be, has only a limited range of applicability.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Usually it is uses of words, not words in themselves, that are properly called vague.
There are very few things that are purely conceptual without any hard content.
Hence it happens that one takes words for concepts, and concepts for the things themselves.
What can be shown, cannot be said.
It would help if human experts agreed on the meaning of such basic terms as intelligence, consciousness, or awareness. They don't. It's hard to build something that's incompletely defined.
Those things which I am saying now may be obscure, yet they will be made clearer in their proper place.
The way I write, words can means lots of different things.
The text is a limited field of possible constructions.
When I have an idea, it goes from vague, cloudy notion to 100,000 words in a heartbeat.
The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar words.