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</li><li><cite>Childhood's End</cite> (Clarke 1953)
</li><li><cite>Childhood's End</cite> (Clarke 1953)
</li><li><cite>Animal Farm</cite> (Orwell 1945)
</li><li><cite>Animal Farm</cite> (Orwell 1945)
</li><li class="entry_1984"><cite>1984</cite> (Orwell 1949)
</li><li value="1984"><cite>1984</cite> (Orwell 1949)
</li><li><cite>Anthem</cite>
</li><li><cite>Anthem</cite>
</li><li><cite>The Giver</cite> quartet
</li><li><cite>The Giver</cite> quartet
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</li><li><cite>Messenger</cite> (Lowry 2004)
</li><li><cite>Messenger</cite> (Lowry 2004)
</li><li><cite>Son</cite> (Lowry 2012)
</li><li><cite>Son</cite> (Lowry 2012)
</li><li class="entry_1991">collapse of the Soviet Union
</li><li value="1991">collapse of the Soviet Union
</li><li class="entry_1992">Molecular Marxism / Marxist Molecular Democracy (MDem)
</li><li value="1992">Molecular Marxism / Marxist Molecular Democracy (MDem)
</li><li>meta-Marxism
</li><li>meta-Marxism
</li><li>mathematical or programmatic simulation
</li><li>mathematical or programmatic simulation
</li><li>virtual pet
</li><li>virtual pet
</li><li><cite>Tapers</cite>
</li><li><cite>Tapers</cite>
</li><li class="entry_1997"><cite>Petscop</cite>
</li><li value="1997"><cite>Petscop</cite>
</li><li><cite>3D workers' island</cite>
</li><li><cite>3D workers' island</cite>
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
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=== 8000 ===
=== 8000 ===


Entries for miscellaneous fictional works allowed. To be included, a work should have interesting literary motifs seen in multiple other works, include references to some kind of philosophical statement within some real-world philosophy, or include consistent fictional ontologies of imagined physics or processes.
Entries for miscellaneous fictional works allowed. To be included, a work should have interesting literary motifs seen in multiple other works, include references to some kind of philosophical statement within some real-world philosophy, or include consistent fictional ontologies of imagined physics or processes. Fictional physics or processes also allowed Most fictional concepts should be classified as Signifiers and linked to other Signifiers, but the main exception is fictional concepts that can be categorized as "historical periods".
 
Fictional ontologies or processes also allowed, although most fictional concepts should be classified as Signifiers and linked to other Signifiers instead.


<ol start="8000">
<ol start="8000">
<li>Probably no serious symbolism
<li>Probably no serious symbolism
</li><li>animal tribe
</li><li>animals in warring states period
</li><li>animal monarchy
</li><li>animal empire
</li><li>animal republic
</li><li>animal city or town
</li><li>animal rank (ecology)
</li><li>animal spatial rank (speculative fiction)
</li><li>planetary nation
</li><li>planetary nation
</li><li>timeline  ->  material-history
</li></ol>


<ol start="8700">
</li><li value="8700"><cite>Journey to the West</cite>
<li class="entry_8700"><cite>Journey to the West</cite>
</li><li value="8701"><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> (metaseries)
</li><li class="entry_8701"><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> (metaseries)
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> (Z era)
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> (Z era)
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball Super</cite>
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball Super</cite> (era)
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball GT</cite>
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball GT</cite>
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> prequels
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball</cite> prequels
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</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball Minus</cite>
</li><li><cite>Dragon Ball Minus</cite>
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
</li><li value="8712"><cite>Wings of Fire</cite> series
</li><li>??
</li><li><cite>Warriors</cite> series
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
</li><li>??
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</li><li>The Symbolic (Lacanianism)
</li><li>The Symbolic (Lacanianism)
</li><li>The Imaginary (Lacanianism)
</li><li>The Imaginary (Lacanianism)
</li><li>The Subject (Lacanianism)
</li><li value="7">object small-a / <i>objet petit a</i>
</li><li>The Other


</li><li value="7">object small-a / <i>objet petit a</i>
</li><li>concept spaghetti
</li><li>the snark was a boojum you see / selagadoola means menchickaboola roo  ->  signifier equation
</li><li>the gostak distims the doshes / colorless green ideas sleep furiously
</li><li>floating signifier


</li><li>body without organs
</li><li>body without organs
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</li><li>Blobonomics
</li><li>Blobonomics
</li><li>Meshonomics
</li><li>Meshonomics
</li><li>Market Society
</li><li>behavior-control machine  ->  business territory, Blobonomics
</li><li>economy separable from republic
</li><li>not a matter of black and white cats
</li><li>birdcage model


</li><li>class
</li><li>class
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</li><li>socialism in one country  ->  countable instance of Marxism
</li><li>socialism in one country  ->  countable instance of Marxism
</li><li>birdcage model
</li><li>not a matter of black and white cats


</li><li>Amalthean interpretation  ->  Subject-internal interpretation
</li><li>Amalthean interpretation  ->  Subject-internal interpretation
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</li><li>Stalinism (prejudice)
</li><li>Stalinism (prejudice)
</li><li>Marxism-Leninism
</li><li>Marxism-Leninism
</li></ol>


<ol start="4616">
</li><li value="4616">Žižekian
<li class="entry_4616">Žižekian
</li><li>terrorist (Zinovievism)  ->  wrecker, rival proletarian revolution
</li><li>terrorist (Zinovievism)  ->  wrecker, rival proletarian revolution
</li></ol>


<ol start="4666">
</li><li value="4666">Zinovievism  ->  contentless Trotskyite conspiracy
<li class="entry_4666">Zinovievism  ->  contentless Trotskyite conspiracy
</li></ol>
</li></ol>


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</li><li>seasons as impending doom / winter is coming
</li><li>seasons as impending doom / winter is coming
</li><li class="entry_80X4">seasons as warring states / seasons as kingdoms
</li><li class="entry_80X4">seasons as warring states / seasons as kingdoms
</li><li>timeline  ->  material-history, many-worlds model
</li></ol>
</li></ol>


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</li><li>has chapter or printed part
</li><li>has chapter or printed part
</li><li>has episode or voiced part
</li><li>has episode or voiced part
</li><li>period has unique event
</li><li>part of historical period or fictional work
</li></ol>
</li></ol>


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Revision as of 13:23, 2 January 2025

User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand

I am a bit obsessive about numbers. I had a problem with the idea of items having small numbers that at the same time were arbitrary. What would be number 10?? What would be number 1??
I considered making all the entries in this wikibase take their IDs from the timestamp they were created at, but after all the trouble it took to install a Wikibase instance, I decided it would be easier to do this instead: map out the first 3000-9000 Item entries to the best numbers I can think of, and then stop worrying.

This page is simply a prototype I created before putting in entries. (Status: prototype unfinished, entries not yet created)
Once the items on this page have been created, it will be natural for the names and purposes of the items to evolve somewhat over time, and there is no need for anyone to worry about whether the current set of items is "following" this.

Item

1 - 1000

Critical concepts and best-known countable philosophies

  1. process of Being
  2. sea of free-floating entities
  3. countable entity
  4. countable concept
  5. countable object
  6. spatially-unique object
  7. spacetime-unique event
  8. series of unique events
  9. series of non-unique events
  10. repeating process
  11. material-history
  12. set of all objects in material reality
  13. countable graph of people
  14. countable philosophy
  15. countable philosophical framework
  16. countable ideology
  17. revolutionary event
  18. countable religion or spirituality
  19. work
  20. non-fictional work
  21. fictional work
  22. mythical or legendary work
  23. sign
  24. signifier
  25. signified
  26. signifier equation
  27. ontology
  28. ontological model
  29. religious cosmology
  30. philosophical metaphysics model
  31. falsifiable model
  32. unfalsifiable model
  33. conspiracy theory
  34. non-fictional physics model
  35. falsified or unsubstantiated physics model
  36. current physics model
  37. fictional physics model
  38. ideological nested-graph model
  39. observation
  40. philosophy or science term
  41. literary motif
  42. analytic philosophy
  43. continental philosophy
  44. Idealism
  45. Materialism
  46. named Marxism
  47. natural sciences
  48. social sciences
  49. mathematics
  50. graph theory
  51. early Marxism
  52. Leninism
  53. Trotskyism
  54. Stalin Thought
  55. Juche-socialism / leadership socialism
  56. Maoism
  57. Deng Xiaoping Thought / Dengism
  58. Western Marxism
  59. Gramscianism
  60. Existentialist-Structuralist tradition
  61. early existentialism
  62. structuralism
  63. poststructuralism
  64. Freudian psychoanalysis
  65. Lacanianism
  66. schizoanalysis
  67. post-Marxism
  68. Difference Existentialism
  69. ??
  70. ??
  71. ??
  72. ??
  73. ??
  74. ??
  75. ??
  76. ??
  77. ??
  78. ??
  79. ??
  80. ??
  81. ??
  82. ??
  83. ??
  84. ??
  85. ??
  86. ??
  87. ??
  88. named nationalism
  89. Nazism
  90. Italian fascism
  91. falangism
  92. Japanese global empire
  93. ??
  94. Identitarian fascism
  95. European New Right
  96. Duginism
  97. Gunpowder plot of 1605
  98. ??
  99. ??
  100. ??
  101. ??
  102. ??
  103. ??
  104. ??
  105. ??
  106. ??
  107. ??
  108. ??
  109. ??
  110. progressive anthropology
  111. inclusive history
  112. taxation without representation
  113. United States constitution
  114. Capital volume I
  115. Capital volume II
  116. Capital volume III
  117. Capital volume IV
  118. Russian Revolution
  119. German revolution of 1918
  120. ??
  121. The State and Revolution (Lenin 1918/1920)
  122. Terrorism and Communism (Trotsky 1920)
  123. ??
  124. ??
  125. ??
  126. ??
  127. ??
  128. Being and Time (Heidegger 1927)
  129. Terrorism and Communism chapter 8 [TC8]
  130. ??
  131. ??
  132. ??
  133. ??
  134. ??
  135. ??
  136. ??
  137. ??
  138. Moscow trials
  139. ??
  140. ??
  141. death of Trotsky
  142. ??
  143. ??
  144. ??
  145. ??
  146. ??
  147. ??
  148. ??
  149. founding of North Korea
  150. founding of People's Republic of China
  151. ??
  152. ??
  153. ??
  154. ??
  155. ??
  156. ??
  157. ??
  158. ??
  159. ??
  160. ??
  161. ??
  162. ??
  163. ??
  164. ??
  165. ??
  166. ??
  167. ??
  168. ??
  169. ??
  170. ??
  171. ??
  172. ??
  173. ??
  174. ??
  175. ??
  176. ??
  177. ??
  178. ??
  179. ??
  180. ??
  181. ??
  182. ??
  183. Childhood's End (Clarke 1953)
  184. Animal Farm (Orwell 1945)
  185. 1984 (Orwell 1949)
  186. Anthem
  187. The Giver quartet
  188. The Giver (Lowry 1993)
  189. Gathering Blue (Lowry 2000)
  190. Messenger (Lowry 2004)
  191. Son (Lowry 2012)
  192. collapse of the Soviet Union
  193. Molecular Marxism / Marxist Molecular Democracy (MDem)
  194. meta-Marxism
  195. mathematical or programmatic simulation
  196. virtual pet
  197. Tapers
  198. Petscop
  199. 3D workers' island
  200. ??

2000 - 3000

  1. framework believes model to be incoherent or wrong
  2. The Subject (exmat)
  3. social graph connection
  4. connection weight
  5. graph struggle
  6. material graph struggle / chunk competition
  7. mutually-exclusive filament-based construction / Filamentism
  8. class territory
  9. class territory owner
  10. class territory resident
  11. class subpopulation
  12. feudal manor
  13. earldom
  14. duchy
  15. kingdom
  16. empire
  17. global empire
  18. imperial colony
  19. republic
  20. supranational federation
  21. business territory
  22. state business
  23. state business ministry
  24. party-nation
  25. countable instance of Marxism
  26. Communist International
  27. plural Communist Internationals
  28. rival proletarian revolution
  29. nationality subpopulation
  30. demographic subpopulation
  31. ethnic subpopulation
  32. city or town subpopulation
  33. capitalist ally subpopulation
  34. proletarian ally subpopulation
  35. Vegeta effect / Shadow effect / dice effect
  36. Shenlong effect / Goku effect
  37. Starlight Glimmer paradox / Trunks paradox
  38. horizontal attack / Hatfield attack
  39. nonviolent horizontal attack
  40. Subject-internal perception
  41. Subject-internal interpretation
  42. Subject-external interpretation
  43. map and territory fallacy
  44. last unicorn fallacy

4000

Trotskyism-related concepts

  1. international-conference Trotskyism
  2. international-party Trotskyism
  3. Trotskyism in one country
  4. contentless revolutionary socialism - Rosa Luxemburg
  1. contentless Trotskyite conspiracy

5000 - 7000

8000

Entries for miscellaneous fictional works allowed. To be included, a work should have interesting literary motifs seen in multiple other works, include references to some kind of philosophical statement within some real-world philosophy, or include consistent fictional ontologies of imagined physics or processes. Fictional physics or processes also allowed Most fictional concepts should be classified as Signifiers and linked to other Signifiers, but the main exception is fictional concepts that can be categorized as "historical periods".

  1. Probably no serious symbolism
  2. animal tribe
  3. animals in warring states period
  4. animal monarchy
  5. animal empire
  6. animal republic
  7. animal city or town
  8. animal rank (ecology)
  9. animal spatial rank (speculative fiction)
  10. planetary nation
  11. Journey to the West
  12. Dragon Ball (metaseries)
  13. Dragon Ball (Z era)
  14. Dragon Ball Super (era)
  15. Dragon Ball GT
  16. Dragon Ball prequels
  17. Dragon Ball: Bardock
  18. Dragon Ball: Broly
  19. Dragon Ball: Broly II
  20. Dragon Ball Super: Broly
  21. Dragon Ball Minus
  22. ??
  23. Wings of Fire series
  24. Warriors series
  25. ??
  26. ??
  27. Undertale
  28. Deltarune
  29. Don't feed the muse
  30. Shadow the Hedgehog
  31. Dragon Ball chapter 1
  32. ...
  33. Dragon Ball chapter 519

Signifier

Signifiers consist of terms, images, or motifs which are to be connected to definitions or symbolism. Two signifiers can share the same entry when they can be shown to always invariably refer to the same thing, but if in doubt about whether they refer to different things, they should be different signifiers.

  1. Phallus
  2. symbolic castration (Lacanianism)
  3. The Real (Lacanianism)
  4. The Symbolic (Lacanianism)
  5. The Imaginary (Lacanianism)
  6. The Subject (Lacanianism)
  7. object small-a / objet petit a
  8. The Other
  9. concept spaghetti
  10. the snark was a boojum you see / selagadoola means menchickaboola roo -> signifier equation
  11. the gostak distims the doshes / colorless green ideas sleep furiously
  12. floating signifier
  13. body without organs
  14. schizophrenia (schizoanalysis)
  15. facticity -> set of all entities in material reality
  16. facticity (Difference Existentialism) -> lived experience
  17. lived experience (Existentialism)
  18. atheist
  19. nonbeliever
  20. agnostic
  21. history (Existentialism) -> series of unique events
  22. history (Marxism) -> material-history
  23. Hyper-Materialism -> consists of: facticity, Particle Theory, existential materialism
  24. existential materialism / exmat
  25. Particle Theory -> ideological nested-graph model
  26. Social-Graph System (SGS)
  27. Social-Behavioral System (SBS)
  28. Social-Philosophical System (SPS)
  29. Social-Philosophical-Material System (SPMS)
  30. realization
  31. chunk competition
  32. spatial slot hierarchy
  33. chunk competition across the spatial slot hierarchy
  34. Filament
  35. Filamentism
  36. networkism
  37. Blobonomics
  38. Meshonomics
  39. Market Society
  40. behavior-control machine -> business territory, Blobonomics
  41. economy separable from republic
  42. not a matter of black and white cats
  43. birdcage model
  44. class
  45. class (spatial rank)
  46. class (repeated relationship)
  47. class (population)
  48. working class
  49. worker
  50. Artisan type
  51. Artisan layer
  52. Careerist layer / Careerist class
  53. Refuse class
  54. labor aristocracy (Maoism)
  55. professional-managerial class (Existentialism)
  56. The Bureaucracy
  57. receiving node
  58. granting node
  59. socialism in one country -> countable instance of Marxism
  60. Amalthean interpretation -> Subject-internal interpretation
  61. Beagelian interpretation -> Subject-external interpretation
  62. criminal (Toryism) / thug / gangster
  63. terrorist (Toryism)
  64. deviant (Lacanianism) / perversion
  65. wrecker
  66. counterrevolutionary
  67. reactionary
  68. fascism (center-Liberalism)
  69. fascism (Toryism)
  70. fascism (Trotskyism)
  71. fascism (Gramscianism)
  72. stochastic terrorism (center-Liberalism) -> horizontal attack
  73. replacing Shadow with Sonic
  74. signifier mad libs
  75. Molecular Trotskyism
  76. Molecular Stalin Thought
  77. Molecular Maoism
  78. Molecular Gramscianism
  79. Joseph as Stalin-follower name
  80. Leo as Trotskyist name
  81. Rosa as Trotskyist name
  82. Greg as Trotskyist name
  83. lion of Trotskyism
  84. Felix or Guattari as schizoanalyst name
  85. Deleuze as schizoanalyst name

4000

  1. Bolshevik-Leninism
  2. Stalinism (prejudice)
  3. Marxism-Leninism
  4. Žižekian
  5. terrorist (Zinovievism) -> wrecker, rival proletarian revolution
  6. Zinovievism -> contentless Trotskyite conspiracy

5000 - 7000

8000 - 9000

  1. character
  2. point-of-view character
  3. narrator
  4. first-person narrator
  5. second-person narrator -> see: Homestuck, narrator Chara
  6. third-person narrator
  7. player character
  8. non-player character (NPC)
  9. hero
  10. villain
  11. antihero
  12. antivillain
  13. Good-aligned character
  14. Neutral-aligned character
  15. Evil-aligned character
  16. Lawful-aligned character
  17. Chaotic-aligned character
  18. seasons as impending doom / winter is coming
  19. seasons as warring states / seasons as kingdoms
  20. timeline -> material-history, many-worlds model
  1. Dragon Balls
  2. Goku
  3. Vegeta
  4. Saiyan empire
  5. Pigs (Animal Farm)

Property

  1. lexeme for concept
  2. external data item for concept
  3. subset of
  4. instance of
  5. superset of
  6. consists of components
  7. appears in work
  8. derived from model, phenomenon, or event
  9. adapted from signifier
  10. refers to or visualizes model
  11. influenced by philosophical tradition
  12. believed to realize model
  13. ??
  14. ??
  15. ??
  16. ??
  17. inception or first appearance
  18. Rock-Paper-Scissors strength
  19. Rock-Paper-Scissors weakness
  20. has chapter or printed part
  21. has episode or voiced part
  22. period has unique event
  23. part of historical period or fictional work

Example item

S9003
Saiyan empire

characteristic value
appears in work Dragon Ball
refers to or visualizes model planetary nation
imperialism (Marxism-Leninism)
adapted from signifier monkey kingdom (Journey to the West)
derived from model, phenomenon, or event Imperial Japan
incidentally resembles model, phenomenon, or event United States