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The representatives at the international development conference are using the term "development"

inconsistently, which indicates that they are engaged in a definitional or conceptual disagreement. In this
type of disagreement, each party has a different understanding of the same term. In this case, the
representatives may be saying the same thing but using different words, leading to confusion and
misunderstanding.

However, a substantive disagreement involves holding differing values or facts, making it harder to
reconcile. Arguments may be required to resolve such a dispute, whereas, in a conceptual disagreement,
disambiguating the definition can address the dispute.

As an organizer of the international development conference, seeking to bring development to all


participating nations, I believe that a stipulative definition of development is helpful and necessary to
avoid confusion and to ensure that all participants have a shared understanding of the term. A stipulative
definition is a type of definition that is created specifically for a particular purpose. Unlike other
definitions, which explain the meaning of a term, a stipulative definition creates a new meaning for the
term, fitting specific contextual requirements.

A stipulative definition in this case will provide a clear and precise meaning for development, facilitating
effective communication between all participants. It will aid in resolving the disagreements between the
representatives at the conference, making the dialogue clearer and more coherent, and avoiding any
further misunderstandings.

The existing definitions of development from each representative are narrow and limited. Each definition
focuses only on specific aspects of development and excludes other possible meanings and
interpretations. In contrast, a stipulative definition should define development as the process of growth,
progress, or improvement in various areas and aspects, without any limits or restrictions. Development
should not be confined to just physical infrastructures or family values and moral standards but should
include broader aspects such as skillset, abilities, economic growth, environmental sustainability and
overall wellbeing.

A stipulative definition can foster a shared understanding of development and enable leaders to
formulate policies and actions to promote development effectively, leading to inclusive sustainable
development. This is particularly important in an international context where cultural, linguistic, and
contextual differences may arise.

In conclusion, having a stipulative definition of development will help ensure effective communication,
foster mutual understanding, and promote effective collaboration at the international development
conference. It will prevent conceptual disputes that may occur due to different interpretations and
enhance the conference's overall effectiveness.

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