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The author concludes that oral traditions are often better than written ones.
Why?
Because oral traditions improve people’s memory, while written ones make people’s memory worse.
In addition, oral traditions encourage elimination of useless and irrelevant expressions/comments, whereas written ones can lead to so much writing that people get confused.
The author assumes that the qualities encouraged by oral traditions are better than the qualities encouraged by written traditions. We want a principle that will affirm that improving people’s memory or eliminating useless and irrelevant expressions/comments are preferable.
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