Coined words are not intellectual production.
It is not intellectual production to do coined word.
When Useful Concepts / Useful Cuts are found as a result of intellectual production and there are no appropriate words to describe them, they are coined as Concept Handles after the fact.
If a person who sees the coined word feels that the concept / section it refers to is useful and tries to use it himself, the coined word is used because a handle is needed to use it. Only then does the coined word become a shared vocabulary among several people.
As the number of people sharing the concept increases, social proof of its concept's usefulness is gradually established.
Coined words that no one found useful are not [* shared vocabulary
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No need to be [* shared vocabulary
If using that handle benefits my intellectual production, it's a useful coinage.
I have often used the word "concept," but I felt it would be better to elaborate more on what kind of concepts are often useful.
It is not at all difficult to create a concept, for example, one can name "a number that is a square number when the decimal notation is reversed" as an "inverse square number". Not very useful.
I thought one concrete example of one step (but not all) would be "section".
The "section" page was blank, so I generated it and got a good one.
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