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THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION |
Logic emerges as a social construct in response toparticular social situations and through the use of the process of negation |
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THE PROBLEM OF DUALISM |
The concept that the there isn't clear division but instead a multifaceted relation. |
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THE PROBLEM OF INCOMMENSURABILITY |
The idea that differences between concepts makes communication across differences impossible |
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THE PROBLEM OF BOUNDARIES |
The issue of not having clear regions, an issue of ambiguity, between divided concepts |
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Example of THE PROBLEM OF ABSTRACTION |
The study of logic formulates a strict structure, which can be used to shut down or ignore arguments of groups. For example, it can be argued certain races belong in a certain place in the structure, so logic cannot address their status. |
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Example of THE PROBLEM OF DUALISM |
Mind and body |
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Example of THE PROBLEM OF INCOMMENSURABILITY |
The "World of Islam" and the "modern World"
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Example of THE PROBLEM OF BOUNDARIES |
Mestizas are between nations (U.S. and Mexico), between cultures (Aztecs and Spanish colonizers), between genders and between the rich and poor
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