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  2. Zen and the Art of Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Zen and the Art of Consciousness (2011), originally titled [1] Ten Zen Questions (2009), is a book by Susan Blackmore. It describes her thoughts during zazen retreats and other self-directed meditative exercises, and how those thoughts relate to the neuroscience of consciousness .

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2008 May 17

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    I know this may come down to personal opinion, but often there is an existing debate on a subject (or a sufficiently related one) that people can refer to, so it is still potentially a reference desk question. Thanks in advance, 203.221.127.209 19:13, 17 May 2008 (UTC)

  4. Wikipedia : Advice on closing discussions

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    The discussion may have focused on a narrower, broader, or completely different question, or on several related questions at once. You may also need to account for changes over the course of the RfC. Patterns in !voting often indicate improper behavior such as canvassing, but they can also be legitimate, indicating a change in consensus over time.

  5. Interpretive discussion - Wikipedia

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    Interpretive questions may have one or many valid answers. Participants in interpretive discussions are asked to interpret various aspects of texts or to hypothesize about intended interpretations using text-based evidence. Other types of discussion questions include fact-based and evaluative questions.

  6. In the midst of Disney's commercially and critically successful renderings of fairy tales, women authors were working away behind the scenes to whip up their own bold takes. The conventions of the genre -- violence, fantasy, and morality – were gobbled up, roiled, rearranged fluidly, and spit back out anew.

  7. Wikipedia:Discussions for discussion - Wikipedia

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    It is solely for discussing whether a consensus can be discerned in a discussion, and how the discussion should be closed on the basis of a finding of consensus, or of an absence of consensus. Editors who are involved in discussions of the merits should generally avoid engaging in extensive discussion of how consensus in those discussions ...

  8. Question under discussion - Wikipedia

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    In semantics, pragmatics, and philosophy of language, a question under discussion (QUD) is a question which the interlocutors in a discourse are attempting to answer. In many formal and computational theories of discourse, the QUD (or an ordered set of QUD's) is among the elements of a tuple called the conversational scoreboard which represents the current state of the conversation.

  9. Division of a question - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a division of a question dates back to at least 1640, when the Lex Parliamentaria noted, "If a Question upon a Debate contains more Parts than one, and Members seem to be for one Part, and not for the other; it may be moved, that the same may be divided into two, or more Questions: as Dec. 2, 1640, the Debate about the Election of two Knights was divided into two Questions."