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9 commonsense assertions
Concepts (9) happiness (1) truth (1) boolean algebra (1) antecedent (1) existential quantifier (1) flux (1) identity (1) morality (1) reality (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 happiness philosophy Happiness is an internal state of contentment achieved through virtues and wisdom, independent of external factors. 3
2 truth philosophy Truth is a complex and subjective concept influenced by interpretation and cultural norms. 3
3 boolean algebra philosophy Boolean algebra is a branch of abstract algebra used in philosophy to analyze logical operations and truth tables in theoretical contexts. 2
4 antecedent philosophy An antecedent in logic and philosophy is the first part of a hypothetical proposition, typically following the word 'if'. 1
5 existential quantifier philosophy Existential quantifier is a philosophical concept indicated by "some" or "there exists" in English and signifies the presence of something without specifying the exact number. 1
6 flux philosophy Flux in philosophy and art refers to constant change and movement, often linked to avant-garde movements of the 20th century. 1
7 identity philosophy Identity is seen as a complex blend of personal consciousness, social context, and the quest for existential authenticity in the realm of philosophy. 1
8 morality philosophy Morality is examined through critical thinking and reasoning in pursuit of universal ethical principles. 1
9 reality philosophy Reality is considered subjective and may not represent an objective truth in philosophy. 1