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* [[A priori]]: True by definition.
 
* [[A priori]]: True by definition.
 
* [[Apartwelt]]: The global system of limiting people's access to democracy and social rights through dividing them into different citizenships.  
 
* [[Apartwelt]]: The global system of limiting people's access to democracy and social rights through dividing them into different citizenships.  
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* [[Apartweltism]]: Categorism targeting those who have the "wrong" citizenship or citizenship-background.
 
* [[Aspects of categorism]]: The three aspects are the facets, the foci and the abstractions.
 
* [[Aspects of categorism]]: The three aspects are the facets, the foci and the abstractions.
 
* [[Categorism As a Dirty Weapon]]
 
* [[Categorism As a Dirty Weapon]]
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* [[Discursive alliance]]: Agreeing on a discourse, regardless of whether there's also an agreement on goals.
 
* [[Discursive alliance]]: Agreeing on a discourse, regardless of whether there's also an agreement on goals.
 
* [[Discursive Struggle]]: People arguing over discourse. How we should conceptualize various terms, what connotations and meanings we should use.
 
* [[Discursive Struggle]]: People arguing over discourse. How we should conceptualize various terms, what connotations and meanings we should use.
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* [[Doubledefinition]]: A form of [[Multidefinition]] limited to two [[concepts]] for the same [[term]].
 
* [[Ethics of conceptualization]]: When defining concepts, ethics must be taken into consideration.
 
* [[Ethics of conceptualization]]: When defining concepts, ethics must be taken into consideration.
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* [[Equivocation]]: Treating different things as being the same thing, based on being called the same thing.
 
* [[Fictionalization]]: Turning an actual event into a story, without pretending that this story is the whole and only truth.
 
* [[Fictionalization]]: Turning an actual event into a story, without pretending that this story is the whole and only truth.
 
* [[Five faces of oppression]]: A model by Iris Marion Young, arguing that we should look into facets or categorism rather than foci of categorism.  
 
* [[Five faces of oppression]]: A model by Iris Marion Young, arguing that we should look into facets or categorism rather than foci of categorism.  
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* [[Mental prison]]: Getting trapped in one's own mind.
 
* [[Mental prison]]: Getting trapped in one's own mind.
 
* [[Meso]]: An intermediate (medium) level between micro (small) and macro (large).  
 
* [[Meso]]: An intermediate (medium) level between micro (small) and macro (large).  
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* [[Multidefinition]]: Using the same [[term]] for multiple separate concepts.
 
* [[Narrative Alliance]]: People agreeing on a mutual narrative.  
 
* [[Narrative Alliance]]: People agreeing on a mutual narrative.  
 
* [[Narrativism]]: Getting stuck in storytelling.
 
* [[Narrativism]]: Getting stuck in storytelling.

Revision as of 12:02, 19 August 2020

This page is (intended to grow into) a list of concepts that are related to categorism itself or to the understanding of categorism. This list does not include those concepts that are primarily facets, foci or abstractions of categorism, as these concepts are listed on those pages.

Note that many terms have many meanings, and this site is not trying to be a comprehensive glossary. It tries to explain only how the terms are used here.