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Who owns knowledge, definitions, Three points, Whoever produces the…
Point:when someone produces new knowledge, they have the choice of whether to share it or not, technically if they don't share it wouldn't they own it? Those who produce new knowledge are the onws who own that knowledge
Counterpoint: They can't really own the knowledge as there is no guarantee that someone else will produce the same knowledge.
Counterpoint: If someone has gone through similar experience, won't they to an extent be able to understand the others experience. Do you need to know all of someone's personal knowledge/experiences. If someone was experiencing the same thing with you then would the knowledge still be only personal to you.
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Point: Everyone owns the knowledge of their own experience, as no one else can fully understand their whole life or their emotions of what they have been through. The experiences compiled together made who they are today
if you were the only one who witnessed something, you would own that knowledge
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picture of a tennis match, what you play depends on the opponent
relevant real world context: this question is important to ask, as it does question who has the right to know certain types of knowledge, and is it fine to not give access to certain types of knowledge, especially to kids when they are in the development stage of forming their own opinions and views. Does anyone have the right to own knowledge and keep it to themselves/
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concept: culture, those with the same culture often have collective knowledge about specific topics that others usually have limited knowledge about
definitions
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historians would say those who have power own knowledge, they are the ones who write it
NS would say that knowledge is to be shared,
Three points
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whoever produces the knowledge owns it, patent james darwin natural selection, non-disclosure agreement
whoever controls others access to knowledge owns it, government, bill
payment, receipt, credentials
Whoever produces the knowledge owns it, as they have the right on whether they would like to share it or not, an example of this is the twin studies kept in yale, where not even the participants were allowed to see the results of the study.