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		<description><![CDATA[Means of Inquiry is devoted to effective inquiry of concepts and institutions, for the purpose of identifying and resolving complex contradictions, for the result of advancing knowledge and beneficial human activity. Means of Inquiry can efficiently manifest solutions to human-caused problems. The human mind thinks by the process of questions and answers, that is, identifying [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Means of Inquiry is devoted to effective inquiry of concepts and  institutions, for the purpose of identifying and resolving complex  contradictions, for the result of advancing knowledge and beneficial human  activity.</p>
<p>Means of Inquiry can efficiently manifest solutions to human-caused  problems.</p>
<p>The human mind thinks by the process of questions and answers, that is,  identifying and resolving specific contradictions.</p>
<p>Throughout human history, recognizably wise people have suggested that people  seek the questions, not the answers, while the vast majority of people seek the  answers to hasty and ineffective questions. Frustration, social conflict and  absence of effective knowledge therefore yet reign.</p>
<p>The test of time indicates a common aversion to questions among institutional  decision makers, within the design of the human mind otherwise predicated on the  process of asking and answering questions to solve problems.</p>
<p>Understanding the human mind&#8217;s biological, personal and public reactions to  questions reveals an effective means of inquiry to identify and resolve complex  contradictions and problems. The solutions to complex social problems therefore  become evident, to the extent of their available implementation, sustainable  against all questions and their results.</p>
<p>By design of the human mind, itself understood by asking effective questions,  the formulation of effective questions is that which advances the mind&#8217;s  knowledge. The process of forming effective questions, selecting words that hold  their meanings, is that which illuminates the answers. The answers serve only as  questionable conclusions useful for forming each next more effective question in  a series. The answers are questioned until no question of a concluding answer is  identifiable. Therefore all contradictions are resolved.</p>
<p>The functional resolution of complex contradictions is identified by a series  of knowledgeably related questions, progressively resolving contradictions  purposefully identified by each prior answer. Therein, with the understanding  and use of controlling contradictions and controlling concepts, the concluding  answer resolves all prior contradictions, that is, leaves no question not  already answered on reviewable record of the process. The process is not  understood by those people who seek concluding answers from single questions or  not effectively related questions.</p>
<p>By design of the questions which include those regarding human opposition,  the solutions to the problems can be manifested regardless of human opposition,  with said opposition concurrently defeated by any adverse reaction to the  solution.</p>
<p>While the process involved is as old as the invention of language, albeit  used with inordinate rarity and only by the most curious minds, Means of Inquiry  is a new organization as of year 2006, formed to use the process for advancement  of beneficial public policy and knowledge.</p>
<p>Means of Inquiry is currently working on certain projects related to  individual rights and social conflicts. It may be available for other projects  of inordinate complexity and public benefit, at your suggestion or support.</p>
<p>Means of Inquiry is a 501.c.3 corporation, to which tax deductible donations  may be made.</p>
<p>Iloilo Marguerite Jones, President<br />
Means of Inquiry<br />
PO Box  36<br />
Jefferson City, Montana 59628</p>
<p><a href="mailto:InquiryATMeansOfInquiry.org">InquiryATMeansOfInquiry.org  (replace AT with @)</a></p>
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