Question
What is field notes practice?
Quick Answer
Write down what you observed before writing what you think it means.
Field notes practice is a concept in personal epistemology: Write down what you observed before writing what you think it means.
Example: After a tense meeting, you write: 'The VP interrupted the presenter three times. Two people looked at their phones. The presenter's voice got quieter after the second interruption.' That's observation. 'The VP doesn't respect the presenter' is conclusion. Record the first set completely before you allow yourself to write the second.
This concept is part of Phase 5 (Observation Without Judgment) in the How to Think curriculum, which builds the epistemic infrastructure for observation without judgment.
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