Clarity
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- Awakening: Awakening can bring clarity of perception and a clearer understanding of oneself and the world.
- Realization: Realization brings clarity to a previously confusing or unclear situation.
- Multiple Interpretations: Lack of clarity in language or expression can lead to multiple interpretations.
- Composition: Clear and concise language is essential for effective composition.
- Equivocal Predication: Avoiding Equivocal Predication is important for maintaining clarity and precision in communication and argumentation.
- Focus: Having clarity about one’s goals and priorities can help individuals focus their efforts more effectively.
- Univocity: Univocity contributes to clarity of expression by avoiding ambiguity or multiple interpretations.
- Insight: Insight brings clarity and a clear understanding of something.
- Truth: Clarity is the quality of being clear, coherent, and easy to understand, which is necessary for conveying the truth.
- Realization: Realization brings clarity to a situation, making it easier to understand or see clearly.