On 11/2/02 7:38 PM, "Toby Bartels" <toby+wikipedia(a)math.ucr.edu> wrote:
Peter Lofting wrote:
Just the observation that if there are multiple
POVs and one slot you
will always have a power struggle between the POVs to own the slot;
wheras if you have a place - someplace, anyplace to put each POV you
can say to each of "them" - "You belong here... stop fighting with
each other... there's room for both of you".
The way that we're supposed to do this is to have
a paragraph, section, or page (depending on size)
that says <A thinks B about C>. But even this should be NPOV;
B should accurately reflect what A really thinks about C,
and it shouldn't imply that A is right about C or that B is correct.
Rather, that's *one* way to do this. There are many, many ways of presenting
information and knowledge that do equivalent jobs of achieving balance.