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Conceptual Systems, Explicit & Implicit Values & Assumptions

Conceptual Systems, Explicit & Implicit Values & Assumptions

In addition to social and psychological influences, all mental knowledge is also defined and limited by the conceptual framework in which it is viewed. Here too, very often the underlying premises and perspectives that shape a conceptual system and is contents may be implicit or even subconscious. Until Einstein, the prevailing and unquestioned assumption among scientists was that space and time are absolute. This points to the importance of making explicit and critically evaluation even the most fundamental premises on which current knowledge is based.

Panelist: Garry Jacobs (Presentation)

Panelist: Carlos Blanco

Panelist: Tibor Tóth (Notes)

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