Abstract

The study proposes and discusses a model for knowledge production and truth discovery under the rubric of hosting versus control. The proposed model shows that there are two types of knowledge production methods. The first method is to control the phenomenon by studying it by knowing the initial root of the phenomenon or what the study calls a bottom-up method. The second method is the method of knowing the maximum extent of the phenomenon or its final path, which is what the study calls the method from top to bottom. The first method is the dominant method, while the second method is the suggested method. The study highlighted several applications of the proposed method in the fields of exact sciences, social sciences, history, arts, identity and the like. The final result of the study is that the different ways of producing knowledge lead to the same truth, but the difference is in the mode of the phenomenon or the special law that governs the phenomenon

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