Yes. This is a basic principle for interoperability between models - eg Linnaeans vs cladists in biological taxonomy - both are valid, but they use different dimensions for classification. Go a level higher to gain perspective on how they each divide the same space & interrelate.
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Of course there are other reasons for disagreement too: invalid facts used as a basis, inconsistency and invalid reasoning, and incompatibility of core values. The first two can be corrected. The last one is just a core incompatibility - each is genuinely wanting to do ‘right’.
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Most people get stuck, or prefer to linger, at a certain level, & no higher.
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It's also interesting to classify social movements and ideologies by their modeling levels. Somewhat surprisingly, postmodernist ideologies tend to have fewer levels than modernist ones, and modernism tends to be simpler than many premodern civics.
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