116 CONVERSATIONAL MATRIX On our reasons (intuitions) for reading Kuhn/Popper being more important than what we read in Kuhn/Popper: in the conversational matrix it's not what a speaker says but that a speaker says, and his attitude behind his saying that.

-> Beliefs 72, 73; Learning 210; Logical 221; Work 378, 395;

& Annotating 18, 19; Beliefs 69; Conversational matrix 118; Semantic field 323;

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