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==The Epistemic Elements==
Deliberation is focused in bringing up optimized and agreed solutions to the needs of [[stakeholders]]. Therefore, deliberation should find out who are the stakeholders, and what are their needs, and what they try to achieve and the problems they address.
===The Group===
====Stakeholders====
Let’s assume that every deliberation starts, when one person tries to solve a personal problem. The he finds that in order to solve this problem, he need the collaboration of others. He may need their resources or agreement. Therefore, she needs to identify the stakeholders. The stakeholders may be people that are interested in the solution, or may be influenced by the solution.
====Problems====
When trying to solve the common goal, many problems may arise. Stakeholders may have conflict of interests, where one solution may help one or more stakeholders, but have negative effect on other stakeholders. The contributing stakeholders may not have sufficient resources, or the technology is not enough to solve the problem with the current state of resources. Whatever the problems are, the stake holders should identify them in order to find solutions that can overcome these problems.
===Evaluation===
====Falsification====
In order to corroborate the solutions , the solutions should be put to a scrutiny and falsification.