sakspørsmål
Sakspørsmål is a concept in Norwegian sociology and philosophy that refers to questions or issues that require careful consideration and often involve conflicting values and interests. The term is often translated to "substantive questions" in English. It is a central idea in the work of Norwegian sociologist Johan Galtung, who introduced the concept in the 1950s.
In the context of social sciences and philosophy, sakspørsmål typically arise from complex and deeply ingrained
A key feature of sakspørsmål is that they are often resistant to simple or definitive answers. Instead,
Galtung's work on sakspørsmål was influential in shaping the field of peace and conflict studies, and continues