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The result was: promoted by
Bruxtontalk 16:46, 28 December 2023 (UTC)
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abCasati, Filippo; Fujikawa, Naoya.
"Existence". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
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abReicher, Maria (2022).
"Nonexistent Objects". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
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Phlsph7: No issues with the article - GA status, length, neutrality and sourcing all looks good. No copyvio in spotcheck. I'm concerned that ALT0 provides a opinion that would require an attribution. Perhaps an alternative to the first hook could be:
ALT0a ... that it has been theorized that some things do not exist?
Otherwise, ALT1 looks good. Let me know how you feel about the alt hook and I'll approve it ~
F4U (
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Freedom4U: Regarding ALT0, I used the formulation "there may be" to have a simpler formulation that does not require attribution. But I understand your concern. To make the
weaseling in ALT0a not as obvious, we could use:
ALT0b: ... that it is controversial whether there are things that do not exist?
I would also be fine with using ALT1.
Phlsph7 (
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Alright, sounds good (in fact, I think ALT0b is even more hooky than the original). ALT0b and ALT1 are approved. ~
F4U (
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Phlsph7 and
Freedom4U: Interesting, but we have a 55% score at
Earwig with some copying that should be addressed.
Bruxton (
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As far as I can tell, they are quotes (Ronald McDonald does not exist, it is not the case that there is a unique happy hamburger clown), chapter titles that are being cited, (1. Existence as a Second-Order Property and Its Relation to Quantification, 3. How Many Ways of Being Existent?, 1. Frege and Russell: Existence is not a Property of Individuals, 3. An Anti-Meinongian First-Order View), or stock phrases (the domain of quantification, the property of being, existence is a first-order property, existence is a universal property). I found one close paraphrase and reformulated it.
Phlsph7 (
talk) 06:59, 28 December 2023 (UTC)