"Plausibility structure" is a term often used in sociological and philosophical contexts to describe the framework or system of beliefs, values, and norms that allow individuals or groups to perceive certain narratives or ideas as credible or believable. This concept helps to explain how certain beliefs become accepted or taken for granted within a specific social context, influencing how people interpret their experiences and the world around them.
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