Law of Requisite Saliency

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The Law of Requisite Saliency is one of the seven Laws of Dialogic Design Science. It states that the relative saliency of observations can only be understood through comparisons within an organized set of observations.

The Law of Requisite Saliency is attributed to Kenneth Boulding.