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implicateorder: September 2005
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A key difference between a dialogue and an ordinary discussion is that, within the latter people usually hold relatively fixed positions and argue in favor of their views as they try to convince others to change. At best this may produce agreement or compromise, but it does not give rise to anything creative." David Bohm and David Peat, Science Order, and Creativity , p. 241. Saturday, September 24, 2005. Try one of these (slightly) more realistic options:. Posted by tabriz @ 1:36 AM. Who'd a thunk it?
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implicateorder: August 2005
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A key difference between a dialogue and an ordinary discussion is that, within the latter people usually hold relatively fixed positions and argue in favor of their views as they try to convince others to change. At best this may produce agreement or compromise, but it does not give rise to anything creative." David Bohm and David Peat, Science Order, and Creativity , p. 241. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. Posted by tabriz @ 12:52 PM. Memphis, Tennessee, United States. View my complete profile.