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20 November 2025
| N 23:49 | Conspiracy Theory vs. Coincidence Theory diffhist +1,274 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Peter Limberger: < in 20 25, everyone is a conspiracy theorist > "In the X-Files serie, “ Mulder was the believer; Scully, the skeptic. Or rather, he was the “conspiracy theorist,” and she was the “coincidence theorist,” a term used to describe someone who rejects any conspiratorial thinking, views strange patterns as coincidences, and places blind trust in expert explanations. In the series, Mulder wins out and turns out to be more right tha...") | ||||
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N 02:31 | Common-Sense Intelligence 2 changes history +9,469 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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02:28 (cur | prev) +4,218 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= ==On Common-Sense Understanding as a Field of Knowledge== Charles McKelvey: "For Lonergan, common sense is a field of knowledge, existing alongside the fields of science (including social science), history, and mathematics. Common-sense knowledge originates from talking, which is a basic human art, through which each communicates to others what he or she knows, thus provoking contradictions that direct the attention of each subject to what he or she...") | |||
| N 02:29 | Common-Sense Understanding as a Field of Knowledge diffhist +4,178 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " =Discussion= Charles McKelvey: "For Lonergan, common sense is a field of knowledge, existing alongside the fields of science (including social science), history, and mathematics. Common-sense knowledge originates from talking, which is a basic human art, through which each communicates to others what he or she knows, thus provoking contradictions that direct the attention of each subject to what he or she has overlooked, involving the discovery and addressing of relev...") | ||||
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N 02:25 | Study of Human Understanding 2 changes history +7,873 [Mbauwens (2×)] | |||
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02:13 (cur | prev) +7,822 Mbauwens talk contribs (Created page with " '''* Book: Bernard Lonergan. Insight: A Study of Human Understanding. 1957.''' URL = =Context= Charles McKelvey: "Bernard Lonergan was a Catholic philosopher who formulated an understanding of the process through which the “subject,” that is, a person seeking truth, can arrive to knowledge and correct understanding, even though understanding is shaped and limited by the social position of the subject. In Insight: A Study of Human Understanding (originally publ...") | |||
| 02:14 | Cross-Horizon Encounter diffhist +6,819 Mbauwens talk contribs (→Discussion) | ||||