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We cannot learn the world one fact at a time. There are simply too many facts. And to make matters worse, many of those “too many” facts are also incomplete, ambiguous, and contested. Thus, people who want to achieve a comprehensive insight into the world need to organize their knowledge into frameworks (sometimes called paradigms, in the scientific community).2
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Spangler, E. (2015). Basic Concepts. In: Understanding Israel/Palestine. Teaching Race and Ethnicity. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-088-8_3
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