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by two2two
3037 days ago
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He may not be wrong. Check out Getting to Philosophy on wikipedia. [0] "There have been some theories on this phenomenon, with the most prevalent being the tendency for Wikipedia pages to move up a "classification chain." According to this theory, the Wikipedia Manual of Style guidelines on how to write the lead section of an article recommend that the article should start by defining the topic of the article, so that the first link of each page will naturally take the reader into a broader subject, eventually ending in wide-reaching pages such as Mathematics, Science, Language, and of course, Philosophy, nicknamed the "mother of all sciences"." [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Getting_to_Philosoph... |
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