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Unsicherheit und Nichtwissen – zwei Geschwister im Geiste?

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In der internationalen Literatur zum Thema Nichtwissen findet sich, insbesondere im englischsprachigen Raum, auch der Begriff Uncertainty. Gemeint ist hier jedoch eher der Aspekt der Unsicherheit, welcher als eine Subkategorie von Nichtwissen betrachtet werden kann (vgl. Wilkesmann und Jang-Bormann 2015, S. 216). Insgesamt finden sich – ähnlich wie im Fall von Nichtwissen – Ansätze aus verschiedensten wissenschaftlichen Disziplinen.

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Steden, S., Wilkesmann, M. (2019). Unsicherheit und Nichtwissen – zwei Geschwister im Geiste?. In: Wilkesmann, M., Steden, S. (eds) Nichtwissen stört mich (nicht). Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-22009-9_3

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