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An organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value. It is like a central reference point that allows all other objects to be located, often used in a conceptual framework. Having an organizing principle might help one simplify and get a handle on a particularly complicated domain or phenomenon. On the other hand, it might create a deceptive prism that colors one's judgment.

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  • Un principio organizador es un supuesto básico a partir del cual todo lo demás por proximidad puede derivar una clasificación o un valor. Es como un punto de referencia central que permite localizar todos los demás objetos, a menudo utilizados en un marco conceptual. Tener un principio de organización podría ayudar a simplificar y controlar un dominio o fenómeno particularmente complicado. Por otro lado, podría crear un prisma engañoso que colorea el juicio de uno. (es)
  • An organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value. It is like a central reference point that allows all other objects to be located, often used in a conceptual framework. Having an organizing principle might help one simplify and get a handle on a particularly complicated domain or phenomenon. On the other hand, it might create a deceptive prism that colors one's judgment. (en)
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  • Un principio organizador es un supuesto básico a partir del cual todo lo demás por proximidad puede derivar una clasificación o un valor. Es como un punto de referencia central que permite localizar todos los demás objetos, a menudo utilizados en un marco conceptual. Tener un principio de organización podría ayudar a simplificar y controlar un dominio o fenómeno particularmente complicado. Por otro lado, podría crear un prisma engañoso que colorea el juicio de uno. (es)
  • An organizing principle is a core assumption from which everything else by proximity can derive a classification or a value. It is like a central reference point that allows all other objects to be located, often used in a conceptual framework. Having an organizing principle might help one simplify and get a handle on a particularly complicated domain or phenomenon. On the other hand, it might create a deceptive prism that colors one's judgment. (en)
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  • Ordnungsprinzip (de)
  • Principio organizador (es)
  • Organizing principle (en)
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