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The process of a group that moves from [[MON]]s to [[SON]]. | The process of a group that moves from [[MON]]s to [[SON]]. | ||
− | We can use [[questions]] to reveal the axioms, the needs and to clarify subjects([[SO]]). In the context of a group, a [[disposition]], is the relation of the person to the group and its topic. | + | We can use [[questions]] to reveal the axioms, the needs and to clarify subjects([[SO]]). In the context of a group, a [[disposition]], is the relation of the person to the group and its topic<ref>Suggested By [http://www.weizmann.ac.il/pages/search/people?language=english&single=1&person_id=29965 Ouri Poupko], 2018</ref>. |
See also, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essentially_contested_concept Essentially contested concept], for arguing about concepts. | See also, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essentially_contested_concept Essentially contested concept], for arguing about concepts. | ||
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[[category: epistemology]] | [[category: epistemology]] |
Latest revision as of 03:00, 6 August 2018
The process of a group that moves from MONs to SON.
We can use questions to reveal the axioms, the needs and to clarify subjects(SO). In the context of a group, a disposition, is the relation of the person to the group and its topic[1].
See also, Essentially contested concept, for arguing about concepts.
References
- ↑ Suggested By Ouri Poupko, 2018