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  2. Common ground (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language, the common ground of a conversation is the set of propositions that the interlocutors have agreed to treat as true. For a proposition to be in the common ground, it must be common knowledge in the conversational context.

  3. Search for Common Ground - Wikipedia

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    Search for Common Ground (or Search) is an international non-governmental organization that works to end violent conflict and build healthy, safe, and just societies. [1] It is the largest such organization dedicated to peacebuilding, [ 2 ] with offices in over 30 countries and a media reach of roughly 40 million people.

  4. Grounding in communication - Wikipedia

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    According to Barr, common ground and common knowledge are kinds of mutual knowledge. [23] Common ground is negotiated to close the gap between differences in perspective and this in turn would enable different perspectives and knowledge to be shared. [24] Psycholinguist Herbert H. Clark uses the example of a day at the beach with his son. They ...

  5. Column: Finding the 'common good' requires compromise

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    It’s our duty as citizens to engage with people with different views, to listen to them and seek common ground.

  6. Americans need to seek common ground with compassion ... - AOL

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    A new book by Vivek Ramaswamy extolls the virtues of common ground.

  7. A New Year's resolution for 2024: We have to start finding ...

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    We should all embrace a new year’s resolution to seek common ground. We can certainly disagree on particulars. A diversity of views is healthy.

  8. Herbert H. Clark - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Herb Clark (born 1940) is a psycholinguist currently serving as Professor of Psychology at Stanford University.His focuses include cognitive and social processes in language use; interactive processes in conversation, from low-level disfluencies through acts of speaking and understanding to the emergence of discourse; and word meaning and word use.

  9. Is finding common ground possible in today's political ...

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    Is finding common ground possible in today's political climate? Congressional Naming Commission members gathered at Hamilton College to argue "yes."