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are the two concepts related ? same name for two different things ? [[User:Flammifer|Flammifer]] 02:55, 22 August 2005 (UTC)
:not the same thing at all. A single person can forecast stuff.--[[User:RichardVeryard|RichardVeryard]] 16:28, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
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This article needs a coherent [[Wikipedia:Lead section|Lead section]]. — [[User:CatherineMunro|Catherine]]\<sup>[[User_talk:CatherineMunro|talk]]</sup> 19:13, 31 October 2005 (UTC)
== Philosophical grounding ==
I think the opening reference to Hegel is pretentious and probably inaccurate. The Linstone and Turoff book ([http://is.njit.edu/pubs/delphibook/ch2a.html Chapter 2a], [http://is.njit.edu/pubs/delphibook/ch2b.html Chapter 2b]) references Hegel among other philosophers, but identifies [[John Locke|Locke]], [[Edgar Arthur Singer|E A Singer]] and [[C. West Churchman]] as more significant figures. Has anyone got a source for a specifically Hegelian account of Delphi, or is this "original research". --[[User:RichardVeryard|RichardVeryard]] 16:28, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
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