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Although "joseki" is a common term, there is no common definition of the term. In the referenced thread, you want to discuss the etymological meaning of the word, while I do not care for that. Instead, I care for theory, application and determination of josekis or related sequences and their results. IMO, theory, application and determination should not be restricted by restricting meaning to etymology or to assumed restricted beginners' needs; also beginners should become aware of more powerful theory, application and determination, so that they can overcome their beginner level.badukJr wrote:The issue was you redefining a common baduk vocabulary in the beginners forum. Beginners shouldn't have the idea that joseki is a word open to interpretation otherwise when they invariably meet others outside of this forum there will be unnecessary confusion.
When assessing approximative equality, neither etymology nor a restricted beginners' view are good enough. Already determining the stone difference is beyond what traditionally has been taught to beginners. However, it is one of the essential aspects needed to determine if equality can be approached. Even beginners must be aware of that, if they want to distinguish josekis from non-josekis during their games.