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The notions of "truth" and "objective" knowledge and facts within science, while largely still exalted in the mainstream, have been advanced by critical thinkers to be more an "intersubjective" consensus among interested parties who at best remove their egos but rarely abandon their most basic biases favoring a shared reality from the collection of data and shared discourses.
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So we get highlights which merely perpetuate the prevailing discourse, especially as those highlights are selected with that shared discourse in mind.
The competent members of that community understand the denotations and connotations of the otherwise opaque concept by way of shared discourse and shared practice.
Quantification, such as performance data, may for instance help increase credibility between different expert groups, as it is a means to generate a shared discourse.
Indeed, both directly and through his many editors, translators, and imitators, Pufendorf was largely responsible for the so-called ubiquity of natural law as a shared discourse during the following century.
Joint interviews are commonly used when analyzing the interactions between dyads; they help to create a dyadic picture and shared discourse, allowing the researcher to learn about the dyadic relations of domination/being dominated (Eisikovits and Koren 2010).
Similarly, historian of religion Olav Hammer termed it "a common denominator for a variety of quite divergent contemporary popular practices and beliefs" which have emerged since the late 1970s and which are "largely united by historical links, a shared discourse and an air de famille".
Informal regulatory norms are not simply firms' behavioural regularities - though these constitute evidence for such norms - but rather something akin to a 'script' rooted in past experience of expectations fulfilled and in a shared discourse concerning market behaviour [ 23, 26- 28].
(Note: Taylor points to the further vestige of Themistius in Averroes' argument that shared human discourse necessitates belief in a shared intellect).
(Röd 1969, Kobusch 1996, Lutterbeck 2009) Moral entities specify the basic terms, concepts, categories, distinctions, and classifications in a sense, the metaethical grammar and vocabulary out of which shared moral discourse is constituted.
However, for these same authors, interdisciplinarity entails concrete difficulties hindering the advancement of the TEL research: … multiplicity also brings challenges, such as a lack of a shared coherent discourse, tensions and power struggles between the different subject domains and a lack of perceived rigour and credibility (op.cit, p.10).
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