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Julius H.
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4 votes
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Is there any formal logic system that considers tautologies to not be well-formed?

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Is there any “stability metric” for scientific fields?

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Sociological-philosophical theories of society’s tendencies to react against itself, inescapably biased in some way

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Is the assertion of a moral imperative in complying with a person's self-attested "gender" consistent with broader principles of declared attributes?

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Is there any theory which formalises the “facts” of a scientific field?

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What are “intentionality”, “presence” and “taking as” with regards to Heidegger?

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What motivates Wittgenstein’s declaration of the world as the totality of facts?

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How can anything, such as a gender or sex, be said to exist?

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The relationship between logical systems and natural language semantics

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Theories of meta-interpretation?

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Is objectivity necessarily interpreted through the senses?

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A universal construction on some data D

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What is an objective criterion for “specificity”?

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Is anything known about the physical, neural, mental, and/or logical characteristics or conditions of “wanting”?

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What functions exist to represent the idea of an object being “self-contiguous”?

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What is a precise formulation of how people select one association as a high-probability indicator?

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Does an aesthetic dichotomy between universalism and relativism occur widely cross-culturally?

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Deductive systems which deduce the structure of logics