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The '''semantic web of views''' is a fictional way to represent [[instructional capital]].  It combines [[semantic web]], [[politics as usual]], [[business as usual]] and in the end is supposed to somehow end up neat, clean and agreed on.
The '''semantic web of views''' is a fictional way to represent [[instructional capital]].  It combines [[semantic web]], [[politics as usual]], [[business as usual]] and in the end is supposed to somehow end up neat, clean and agreed on.


This seems unlikely, if not stupid.  [[Wikinfo]] is the closest anyone has come so far.  Accordingly we might ask [[Fred Bauder]] his opinion on this question:
This seems unlikely, if not stupid.
 
:''Can one objectively define a [[point of view]] and [[what to accept as fact|statements regarding reality]] that are clearly attributable to that view?''
 
::If so, [[faction]]s are the obvious way forward
::If not, then clearly a [[Research Wiki]] or even a [[Publish Wiki]] will always contain a lot of what some people call "[[opinion]]".
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