Apologies for the wording but I think you got it and the point stands.
I'm not a native speaker and mostly use English in a professional science related setting, that's why I sound like that sometimes.
isomorphic - being of identical or similar form, shape, or structure (m-w). Here metaphorically applied to the structure of an argument.
Apologies for the wording but I think you got it and the point stands.
I'm not a native speaker and mostly use English in a professional science related setting, that's why I sound like that sometimes.
isomorphic - being of identical or similar form, shape, or structure (m-w). Here metaphorically applied to the structure of an argument.