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Terminology for those new to Taking Children Seriously
Note: The information linked here is just meanings of terms used. Definitions are not explanatory theories. They assert nothing. For explanatory theories read the FAQ instead.
🧠 What do you mean by ‘creativity’?
💖 Creativity is involved in every area of life
🐙 Terminology troubles
☸️ What do you mean by ‘fallible’?
🔮 Defining ‘coercion’, ‘coercive’, ‘coerce’
🧬 What is a ‘meme’—‘antirational’ or otherwise?!
🌀 What do you mean by ‘problem’?
🔵 What does ‘active’ mean if not ‘preferred’?
💎 What do you mean by ‘rational’?
❇️ What do you mean by ‘knowledge’?
🪀 What do you mean by ‘theory’?
🍏 What do you mean by ‘enacting a theory’?
🤢 What do you mean by ‘coercionist’?
⭐️ Clarification of what I mean by ‘coercion’
🌕 ‘Influence’ versus ‘coercion’
🔥 ‘Coercion’—the meaning of the word
✴️ The quest for a euphemism for ‘coercion’
👩🏻🦰 How is the word ‘parenting’ not taking children seriously?
👹 What do you mean by ‘paternalism’?
🔴 The word ‘theory’
🍎 What do you mean by ‘having an agenda’ for your children?
♥️ What do you mean by ‘noncoercive’? What is the difference between coercion and ‘non-coercion’?
“I must always remember the principle of never arguing about words and their meanings, because such arguments are specious and insignificant.”
– Karl Popper, 2002, Unended Quest, Chapter 6: My First Philosophical Failure: The Problem of Essentialism, p. 14
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