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* [[Ontology:Q65,47|Q65,47]] - example Item with especially good "Falsification criteria" section, showing the hypothetical benefits in one or more ideologies of demonstrating a proposition to be false.
* [[Ontology:Q65,47|Q65,47]] - example Item with especially good "Falsification criteria" section, showing the hypothetical benefits in one or more ideologies of demonstrating a proposition to be false.
* [[Term:reductionism]] - example Term page, including sense labels that label particular definitions by field or context. Term pages describe <em>words and phrases</em> as distinct from concepts they actually refer to.
* [[Term:reductionism]] - example Term page, including sense labels that label particular definitions by field or context. Term pages describe <em>words and phrases</em> as distinct from concepts they actually refer to.
=== Categories ===
* [[:Category:Chunk competition ontology]] - example Category page, showing fancy readable number list of contained Items and how to add Categories to Categories without using their name (very useful if a Category later needs to be renamed).


=== Other ===
=== Other ===

Latest revision as of 08:37, 25 December 2025

This Category contains pages that are each considered a good example of something in particular — or at least were at the time they were added to this Category. Looking at each individual page should make it clearer what exactly is being demonstrated.

Help[edit]

Items / Entities[edit]

  • Q41,04 - example Item page. These describe abstract concepts, not words.
  • Q29,70 - example proposition Item, containing sense label and simple citation.
  • Q65,47 - example Item with especially good "Falsification criteria" section, showing the hypothetical benefits in one or more ideologies of demonstrating a proposition to be false.
  • Term:reductionism - example Term page, including sense labels that label particular definitions by field or context. Term pages describe words and phrases as distinct from concepts they actually refer to.

Categories[edit]

  • Category:Chunk competition ontology - example Category page, showing fancy readable number list of contained Items and how to add Categories to Categories without using their name (very useful if a Category later needs to be renamed).

Other[edit]