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Mart Susi’s Internet Balancing Formula is completely different from the Weight Formula. It is not general but highly particular, and it is not abstract but highly concrete. And it must be particular and concrete. In offline balancing the substantive dimension can and must be delegated to argumentation. Here the Weight Formula is a form of legal argumentation. In contrast to this, rational online balancing is only possible on the basis of a solid substantive input. Precisely this Susi attempts to provide with his Internet Balancing Formula. The main critiques are related to the elements of internet vulnerability and the element of empathy.
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