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The community of inquiry, abbreviated as CoI, is a concept first introduced by early pragmatist philosophers C.S.Peirce and John Dewey, concerning the nature of knowledge formation and the process of scientific inquiry. The community of inquiry is broadly defined as any group of individuals involved in a process of empirical or conceptual inquiry into problematic situations. This concept was novel in its emphasis on the social quality and contingency of knowledge formation in the sciences, contrary to the Cartesian model of science, which assumes a fixed, unchanging reality that is objectively knowable by rational observers. The community of inquiry emphasizes that knowledge is necessarily embedded within a social context and, thus, requires intersubjective agreement among those involved i

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  • The community of inquiry, abbreviated as CoI, is a concept first introduced by early pragmatist philosophers C.S.Peirce and John Dewey, concerning the nature of knowledge formation and the process of scientific inquiry. The community of inquiry is broadly defined as any group of individuals involved in a process of empirical or conceptual inquiry into problematic situations. This concept was novel in its emphasis on the social quality and contingency of knowledge formation in the sciences, contrary to the Cartesian model of science, which assumes a fixed, unchanging reality that is objectively knowable by rational observers. The community of inquiry emphasizes that knowledge is necessarily embedded within a social context and, thus, requires intersubjective agreement among those involved in the process of inquiry for legitimacy. (en)
  • La comunidad de indagación, abreviada como CoI,​ es un concepto introducido por primera vez por los filósofos pragmatistas CSPeirce y John Dewey, en relación con la naturaleza de la formación del conocimiento y el proceso de investigación científica. La comunidad de indagación se define ampliamente como cualquier grupo de individuos involucrados en un proceso de indagación empírica o conceptual de situaciones problemáticas. Este concepto fue novedoso en su énfasis en la calidad social y la contingencia de la formación del conocimiento en las ciencias, contrario al modelo cartesiano de la ciencia, que asume una realidad fija e inmutable que es objetivamente cognoscible por observadores racionales. La comunidad de indagación enfatiza que el conocimiento está necesariamente incrustado dentro de un contexto social y, por lo tanto, requiere un acuerdo intersubjetivo entre aquellos involucrados en el proceso de investigación de legitimidad. ​ ​ ​ ​ (es)
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  • The community of inquiry, abbreviated as CoI, is a concept first introduced by early pragmatist philosophers C.S.Peirce and John Dewey, concerning the nature of knowledge formation and the process of scientific inquiry. The community of inquiry is broadly defined as any group of individuals involved in a process of empirical or conceptual inquiry into problematic situations. This concept was novel in its emphasis on the social quality and contingency of knowledge formation in the sciences, contrary to the Cartesian model of science, which assumes a fixed, unchanging reality that is objectively knowable by rational observers. The community of inquiry emphasizes that knowledge is necessarily embedded within a social context and, thus, requires intersubjective agreement among those involved i (en)
  • La comunidad de indagación, abreviada como CoI,​ es un concepto introducido por primera vez por los filósofos pragmatistas CSPeirce y John Dewey, en relación con la naturaleza de la formación del conocimiento y el proceso de investigación científica. La comunidad de indagación se define ampliamente como cualquier grupo de individuos involucrados en un proceso de indagación empírica o conceptual de situaciones problemáticas. Este concepto fue novedoso en su énfasis en la calidad social y la contingencia de la formación del conocimiento en las ciencias, contrario al modelo cartesiano de la ciencia, que asume una realidad fija e inmutable que es objetivamente cognoscible por observadores racionales. La comunidad de indagación enfatiza que el conocimiento está necesariamente incrustado dentro (es)
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  • Community of inquiry (en)
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