Ontology:Q92: Difference between revisions
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{{HueClaim|P=item type| {{Template:Z1}} }} | {{HueClaim |P=item type| {{Template:Z1}} }} | ||
{{HueRoster| | {{HueRoster|EP=PPPA/L|lang=en| {{E:Q92}} | [[E:meta-Marxism]] }} | ||
{{HueRoster| | {{HueRoster|EP=PPPA|lang=en| -- }} | ||
{{HueRoster| | {{HueRoster|EP=PPPA|lang=ja| メタマルクス主義 }} | ||
{{HueRoster| | {{HueRoster|EP=P42| 1992 as undefeatable }} <!-- en: QID references --> | ||
{{HueRoster|P=Item philosophy tag | {{HueRoster|P=Item philosophy tag| <code>MDem</code> (old) }} | ||
{{ | {{HuePalette| <code>MX</code> | {{TTS|html=code|field_mdem|field_MDem}} | {{HueChip|tts=MediumPurple, hex|#9370DB}} | {{HueChip|tts=violet, hex|#5330AB}} | EQ = Q92 |C=T}} | ||
{{ | {{HueRoster|EP=P4| {{E:Q15}} }} <!-- en: case of philosophical framework --> | ||
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{{HueRoster| | {{HueRoster|EP=P6| meta-ontology }} | ||
{{HueRoster|P={{E:P6|"}}| meta-ontology |OP=taking the form of| ontology }} | {{HueRoster|P={{E:P6|"}}| meta-ontology |OP=taking the form of| ontology }} | ||
{{HueRoster|P={{E:P6|"}}| postification (method) }} | {{HueRoster|P={{E:P6|"}}| postification (method) }} | ||
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=== Color swatch === | === Color swatch === | ||
The <code> | The <code>MDem</code> or <code>MX</code> philosophy tags may be used to identify anything which is either strongly associated with <i>meta-Marxism</i> or hypothetical <i>named Molecular Marxisms</i>, although the <code>MX</code> tag is now the preferred top-level category for both. In practice, there will be many more concepts and writings in existence related to <i>meta-Marxism</i> than even the mere concept of <i>named or unique Molecular Marxisms</i> ("an MDem", "MDems"). For this reason the terms "meta-Marxism" and "MDem" are currently often used interchangeably: a hypothetical group of <i>Molecular Marxists</i> intending to create an <i>MDem</i> would analyze that civilization through <i>meta-Marxism</i>, and a group of <i>meta-Marxists</i> would definitionally seek to turn any kind of regionally-specific Marxism they believe to be possible into an <i>MDem</i>. Thus, the <code>MDem</code> tag technically means "Molecular Marxism" and the <code>MX</code> tag technically means "meta-Marxism", but because there is not currently any strong distinction between the concepts themselves, they can more or less be used to label each other, and at the current time both concepts are generally to be tagged <code>MX</code>. | ||
[[Category:meta-Marxism ontology]] [[Category:Text pages for testing HueCSS]] | [[Category:meta-Marxism ontology]] [[Category:Text pages for testing HueCSS]] |
Latest revision as of 13:03, 21 July 2025
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
Core characteristics[edit]
- item type
- Z (wiki feature; pronounced C) 11 -1 -
- pronounced [P] label [string] (L)
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
- E:meta-Marxism
- pronounced [P] alias (en) [string]
- --
- pronounced [P] alias (ja) [string]
- メタマルクス主義
- QID references [Item] 11 -1 -
- 1992 as undefeatable
- Item philosophy tag
-
MDem
(old) - color swatch references [Item]
- new field-specific color swatch
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
- Item philosophy tag
-
MX
- Item color coding [classname]
-
pronounced field_mdem
- pronounced
- 9370DB
- pronounced
- 5330AB
- pronounced [P] Entity hex color [color]
- pronounced
- 9370DB
- CSS property [identifier]
background
- pronounced
- pronounced [P] Entity hex color [color]
- pronounced
- 5330AB
- CSS property [identifier]
border-color
- pronounced
- case of [Item]
Components[edit]
- consists of components [Item]
- meta-ontology
- " [Item]
- meta-ontology
- taking the form of
- ontology
- " [Item]
- postification (method)
- " [Item]
- historical materialism
- " [Item]
- existential materialism
- " [Item]
- physics (study)
- taking the form of
- mathematical analysis method
- " [Item]
- quantum physics (study)
- taking the form of
- mathematical analysis method
- " [Item]
- relativity (study)
- taking the form of
- mathematical analysis method
Wavebuilder combinations[edit]
- pronounced [P] pronounced Wavebuilder: forms result [Item]
- Q1992 Molecular Marxism
- along with [Item]
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
- forming from [Item]
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
- countable instance of Marxism
- Q1992 Molecular Marxism
Wavebuilder characterizations[edit]
- pronounced Wavebuilder: route [Item]
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
- along with [Item]
- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] meta-ontology 11 -1 -
- forming from [Item]
- pronounced S–617 pronounced [S] meta-ontology 11 -1 -
- countable instance of Marxism
- pronounced Z–617 pronounced [MX] [Z] meta-Marxism 11 -1 -
Usage notes[edit]
Color swatch[edit]
The MDem
or MX
philosophy tags may be used to identify anything which is either strongly associated with meta-Marxism or hypothetical named Molecular Marxisms, although the MX
tag is now the preferred top-level category for both. In practice, there will be many more concepts and writings in existence related to meta-Marxism than even the mere concept of named or unique Molecular Marxisms ("an MDem", "MDems"). For this reason the terms "meta-Marxism" and "MDem" are currently often used interchangeably: a hypothetical group of Molecular Marxists intending to create an MDem would analyze that civilization through meta-Marxism, and a group of meta-Marxists would definitionally seek to turn any kind of regionally-specific Marxism they believe to be possible into an MDem. Thus, the MDem
tag technically means "Molecular Marxism" and the MX
tag technically means "meta-Marxism", but because there is not currently any strong distinction between the concepts themselves, they can more or less be used to label each other, and at the current time both concepts are generally to be tagged MX
.