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By Tal Yaron / Posted onApril 20, 2014

Converging discussions in SODM

  One of the questions Miguel raised in Incoma was “How can we help debates to converge to thoughts instead of ramifying it forever?” Convergence of ideas is one of the main chalanges in deliberation. While asking questions and discussing Continue Reading …

By Tal Yaron / Posted onApril 20, 2014

Introduction to Social Objects Deliberation

Social objects deliberation may be the key to one of deliberation’s most eminent problems. In every occasion of deliberation I have ever participated in, that problem persisted. The problem was defined by Habermas, Cohen and others, as how to let Continue Reading …

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