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vaughn tan
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I summarised the main pts of January's discussion about a toolkit for not-knowing here: https://vaughntan.org/NK13summary My key takeaway is that building capacity for seeing and relating to diff. kinds of not-knowing is the big and important gap ... and that learning to question is crucial for this.
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Just stumbled upon this. What do you think drives the aversion to traditional philosophy or other established frames of thought when it comes to these discussions? Not-knowing has been covered in depth by many thinkers.
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vaughn tan
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another thought: exploration of uncertainty is established in theory but 1) formal + informal imprecise usage continues 2) this imprecision impedes development of contingent responses i wrote about this: 1) https://vaughntan.org/overloading-and-appropriation 2) https://vaughntan.org/false-advertising
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My apologies Vaughn I realise I came across as quite judgemental in my earlier post (cast). This is fascinating. I am going to take a look and get back to you.
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vaughn tan
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it's all good! i tried writing in academic contexts and got not much traction so this is the end of a 14-mth experiment to see if a less academic framing is more effective at getting people to care. still interested in peer-reviewed work in the area that doesn't assume max/opt. (the jury is still out š)
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