Alea_iacta_est
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From the looks of this thread, it appears some people have a problem with different models being used to look at things in different ways - as if there should be only one way to look at something. Look, I'm not trying to be a jerk, but we've been over this a million times in this forum. The definitions are different. People know that. Big deal.
So you agree with me that the two systems look at things in different ways then? For that is how I interpreted your statement. My entire point was that the reason the functions are described differently is because of how the two systems view types externally or internally, not that the functions are different, but why they are different.