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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.
So, here’s my suggestion: We should all embrace a new year’s resolution to seek common ground with one another. On big issues and small. At home and at work.
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 ...
A new book by Vivek Ramaswamy extolls the virtues of common ground.
Given the tightness of the election, it “seems to make sense for leaders of both parties to seek common ground if it’s possible at all,” Scarborough said.
Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness.
Is finding common ground possible in today's political climate? Congressional Naming Commission members gathered at Hamilton College to argue "yes."
Although not as representatives of their church, Catholic theologians participated in the production of the 1982 paper, with the aim to seek common ground between the various traditions concerning the Christian rite of initiation (Baptism), the sacrament of the Eucharist, and the nature of holy orders, while also stating clearly the differences ...