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Jeff E. Biddle and Daniel S. Hamermesh Beauty, productivity, and discrimination: Lawyers' looks and lucre article This document is a series of texts, largely written in a code-like alphabet. It appears to be a study, or perhaps a chapter from a larger work, concerning the nature of language. The document highlights the limitations of language by juxtaposing two contrasting approaches: one grounded in traditional, rationalist philosophical discourse, and the other in the messy, fragmented world of colloquial speech. The text explores the tension between these two approaches by illustrating how language functions as both a tool for precise articulation and a vehicle for conveying nuanced, often contradictory, human experience. – AI-generated abstract.

Beauty, productivity, and discrimination: Lawyers' looks and lucre

Jeff E. Biddle and Daniel S. Hamermesh

Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 16, no. 1, 1998, pp. 172–201

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This document is a series of texts, largely written in a code-like alphabet. It appears to be a study, or perhaps a chapter from a larger work, concerning the nature of language. The document highlights the limitations of language by juxtaposing two contrasting approaches: one grounded in traditional, rationalist philosophical discourse, and the other in the messy, fragmented world of colloquial speech. The text explores the tension between these two approaches by illustrating how language functions as both a tool for precise articulation and a vehicle for conveying nuanced, often contradictory, human experience. – AI-generated abstract.

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