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<p>on the part of their users", and these disputes "cannot be settled by appeal to <a href="page.php?w=empirical_evidence">empirical evidence</a>, linguistic usage, or the canons of logic alone". Usually, essentially contested concepts are found in the social sciences where confusion arises due to experts using terminology inconsistently and often failing to specify the relationship between an abstract term and the meaning of that term.</p>

<p>For example, in historical studies, it has been observed that there are no particular standards for historical</p><p>
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