Scholarly Production of Knowledge

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Institutions of Higher Education have two primary purposes:

The production of scholarly knowledge is not conducted by isolated individuals, but rather people who interact within the community of scholars. A genius sitting alone thinking brilliant thoughts does not advance knowledge. The thoughts must be communicated to other scholars.

Once communicated, the ideas will be

All ideas that are incorporated into the shared "knowledge" of scholars are subject to being revised or rejected at a later time. Similarly, knowledge that was previously rejected may be accepted at a later time. Knowledge production is a fluid process.

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