Heuristics


Source: http://www.faculty.umb.edu/peter_taylor/journey.html,

Heuristics are propositions that stimulate, orient or guide our inquiries yet break down when applied too widely. Critical heuristics are ones that place established facts, theories and practices in tension with alternatives. Critical heuristics intended to be easy for the audience to absorb and adapt. At the same time they open up issues pointing to greater complexity and to further work needed in particular cases.

(Original page based on compilation by Mary Frangie)