raisesIssue
P20425
predicate
Indicates that one entity brings up, reports, or formally submits a concern, problem, or topic for attention to another entity or system.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| raisesIssue canonical | 34 |
| raisesProblem | 6 |
| issueRaised | 2 |
| triggeringIssue | 1 |
Description generation (PDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.
Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning. # Instructions Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. # Response Format Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: raisesIssue
Generated description
Indicates that one entity brings up, reports, or formally submits a concern, problem, or topic for attention to another entity or system.
Sample triples (43)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | job displacement ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | skills mismatch ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | data privacy ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | cybersecurity ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | algorithmic bias ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | digital divide ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | ethical use of AI ⓘ |
| Fourth Industrial Revolution | surveillance concerns ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | press freedom ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | national security ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | whistleblowing ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | scope of the First Amendment ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | extraterritorial application of U.S. criminal law ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | protection of journalistic sources ⓘ |
| United States v. Julian Assange | criminalization of publication of classified information ⓘ |
| surveillance capitalism | data protection ⓘ |
| surveillance capitalism | digital rights ⓘ |
| surveillance capitalism | regulation of big tech ⓘ |
| surveillance capitalism | ethical use of AI ⓘ |
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ravens paradox
surface form:
Ravens paradox
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How apparently irrelevant evidence can confirm a hypothesis via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
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ravens paradox
surface form:
Ravens paradox
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Tension between intuitive and formal accounts of confirmation via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
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ravens paradox
surface form:
Ravens paradox
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How to restrict what counts as confirming evidence via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
| new riddle of induction | underdetermination of hypotheses by evidence ⓘ |
| new riddle of induction | conventionality of predicate choice ⓘ |
| CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology | off-target effects ⓘ |
| CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology | mosaicism ⓘ |
| CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology | ethical concerns ⓘ |
| CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology | germline editing debates ⓘ |
| Arkangel Corporation | informed consent for children ⓘ |
| Arkangel Corporation | psychological impact of constant surveillance ⓘ |
| Arkangel Corporation | data security risks ⓘ |
| Arkangel Corporation | corporate control over personal data ⓘ |
| Alfred Park encounter | due process concerns ⓘ |
| Alfred Park encounter | legality of police encounters ⓘ |
| Alfred Park encounter | human rights violations ⓘ |
| Ship of Theseus | Which of the two resulting ships, if any, is the original ship via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
| Ship of Theseus | Whether identity is preserved through gradual change via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
| Ship of Theseus | Whether identity can be duplicated via predicate surface "raisesProblem" ⓘ |
| Soham murders | police intelligence sharing via predicate surface "issueRaised" ⓘ |
| Soham murders | vetting of school staff via predicate surface "issueRaised" ⓘ |
| Richard Nixon’s 1952 Checkers speech | allegations about a secret political expense fund via predicate surface "triggeringIssue" ⓘ |
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the paradox of inquiry
surface form:
paradox of inquiry
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how questions are possible ⓘ |
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the paradox of inquiry
surface form:
paradox of inquiry
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how criteria for correct answers are obtained ⓘ |