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Thanks to Don Gotterbarn and Bill Frey for comments on earlier versions of this response. I am grateful to the National Science Foundation (DUE-9980786, DUE-9972280, and SES-0217298) for their continued support.
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Huff, C. It is Not All Straw, But it Can Catch Fire: In Defense of Impossible Ideals in Computing. Sci Eng Ethics 14, 241–244 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-008-9069-2
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