There was an Iraqi comedy series, probably from the sixties or seventies but still very popular, titled "Under The Razor of The Barber". There is a scene in one episode there, which I do not remember exactly but will try to use similar material in describing it here. In that scene a middle aged illiterate man enrolled in basic reading and arithmetic classes was trying to do his home work which involved finding the answer to six multiplied by six. So he sends his wife to the neighbors house to ask about the answer. A little later the wife comes back saying " Adnan is not home and Bahijah says 36" or "...35".
As shown by the quote in post 818, the constitution here seems to be often dealt with in no adequately better way than how the first character in that seen tried to deal with a mental material through social interaction as if it is open to what this person has said and what that person could have. But the character there was a simple illiterate man and interacting with people is probably all what he knew, not a constitutional scholar.
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