1. Integrative concepts
  2. Contextuality

Contextuality

  • Trans-contextual thinking

Description

The distinctive outlook towards which converge partial and fragmented approaches to understanding and formulation of policies relating to society as a whole. Whatever his origin, an intellectual tends to develop a comprehensive conceptual map and an inclusive and exclusive set of terms for thinking and talking about policy and society. In principle, however, his concepts can be treated as abstract equivalencies of other maps, and his terms can be expanded, contracted, or supplemented by others.

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Integrative concepts
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Dec 2, 2024