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Dispute

noun- an argument or disagreement about something
verb- to argue or discuss something that is not agreed

2. to challenge something, like a statement
The people needed to resolve a large dispute.
That topic is often disputed.
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Dispoke (adj.) – Describing a person who is easily available for a relationship, often entering into romantic connections quickly or through unconventional means.
Example sentence: Jake’s friends warned him that Sarah had a reputation for being dispoke, but he admired her open-hearted approach to love.
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Did you hear that kye and rob made a group called ill disputes
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FIERCE MONETARY DISPUTE

The only way you can get your money back if your lucky as take the fifth degree and throw in the kitchen sink.
I am involved right now in a FIERCE MONETARY DISPUTE and it has got so heated I had to drink piss on camera naked and sustain a long hospital visit writing everything about myself including I am a JEWISH HOMOSEXUAL PEDOPHILE and subjected to ARYAN NATION TACTICS and ELDER ABUSE as well as dealing with process of elimination TRESPASS ISSUES along with long EXPOSES ON FACEBOOK.
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The study of the often messy, protracted, and illogical battles that occur when two competing scientific paradigms vie for dominance within a field. According to Kuhn, these disputes cannot be settled by mere evidence alone, because the paradigms define what counts as evidence and what constitutes a good argument. The fight is as much about persuasion, authority, generational change, and control of institutions as it is about data.
Theory of the Dispute of Scientific Paradigms Example: The decades-long war between Plate Tectonics and the older Geosynclinal Theory in geology was a brutal Dispute of Scientific Paradigms. Established geologists invested in the old model mocked continental drift as fantasy, while young Turks amassed magnetic striping data. The shift only happened when the old guard retired and textbooks were rewritten.
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The brain-melting, ultra-meta conflict about the nature of epistemological disputes themselves. Philosophers here argue: Are epistemological paradigms truly incommensurable, or is there a super-rational way to judge them? What is the status of our talk about ways of knowing? It's doing epistemology on epistemology.
Theory of Metaepistemological Dispute Example: A debate between a relativist ("All knowledge is culturally constructed; no paradigm is objectively better") and a critical realist ("There is a mind-independent reality, and some paradigms approximate it better") is a metaepistemological dispute. They're not fighting about science or culture, but about the very possibility of judging one way of knowing against another.
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Theory of Paradigm Dispute

The analysis of the incommensurable arguments that occur when proponents of different paradigms literally talk past each other. Because paradigms define terms, methods, and standards of proof differently, there is no neutral court of appeal. A dispute between paradigms is less a debate and more a cross-cultural dialogue of the deaf, where each side sees the other as fundamentally irrational or blind.
Theory of Paradigm Dispute Example: A paradigm dispute in economics: A Neoclassical economist (paradigm: markets are efficient) and a Keynesian economist (paradigm: markets fail and need intervention) argue about a recession. They use the same words ("demand," "equilibrium") but mean totally different things. Their evidence and models are built on incompatible axioms. The dispute often devolves into accusing the other of "not understanding basic economics"—their own paradigm's basics.
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