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resource-allocation
The practical issue of managing and explaining the use of wealth and communication fees in interstellar contexts.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Fire Upon the Deep (2002)Vernor Vinge
Chapter 498
This chapter fragment explores the intellectual divide within Applied Theology between the Bean Counters, who approach the study of higher minds with quantitative rigor, and the Analogists, who favor metaphorical and qualitative understanding. It highlights the paradox inherent in analyzing a mind superior to one's own, a foundational tension that shapes the field and has personal significance for the narrator. Additionally, the text touches on practical concerns about resource allocation and the limitations of wealth in the context of interstellar communication fees.