Simon Grant on Ontological Commoning
Join us for the Life Itself Community Research Call #11. Simon Grant explores the process and practice of finding common ground between different perspectives on a complex situation
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About the call
Ontological Commoning is a key area of
’s research, and he defines it as “the process and practice of finding common ground between different perspectives on a complex situation; finding ways to make sense of each other’s conceptual models, without erasing differences, but generating a wider perspective within which individual perspectives can be inter-related”.In this interview with
and the discussion that follows it, we cover the historical context and political relevance of this idea, and explore what the practice could look like in more concrete terms.https://wiki.simongrant.org/doku.php/t:ontological_commoning