mainClaim

P4932 predicate

Indicates that one statement is presented as the central or primary assertion being made about a topic.

Aliases (3)
  • hasCoreClaim ×4
  • thesisClaim ×3
  • claimsThat ×2

Sample triples (24)
Subject Object
Cantor’s paradox the set of all sets cannot exist
Cantor’s paradox there is no universal set in standard set theory
Discourse on the Arts and Sciences learning and sophistication can foster vanity and dependence
Discourse on the Arts and Sciences progress in arts and sciences has corrupted human morality
Discourse on the Arts and Sciences refinement of taste and luxury undermines virtue
Naturalism everything that exists is part of the natural world ("hasCoreClaim")
Naturalism reality is fully explainable by natural causes and laws ("hasCoreClaim")
Principles of Mathematics all pure mathematics can be derived from logical principles
Principles of Mathematics mathematics deals with logical relations among abstract entities
Rare Earth hypothesis Earth-like technological civilizations are exceedingly rare
Rare Earth hypothesis complex life is extremely rare in the universe
Rare Earth hypothesis microbial life may be common in the universe
Social Trinitarianism the three divine persons are distinct centers of consciousness ("hasCoreClaim")
Social Trinitarianism the three divine persons exist in loving relational unity ("hasCoreClaim")
Software is eating the world every company needs to become a software company to remain competitive ("thesisClaim")
Software is eating the world software enables new business models that disrupt incumbents ("thesisClaim")
Software is eating the world value creation is shifting from physical products to software and online services ("thesisClaim")
The Arctic Home in the Vedas Vedic hymns preserve memories of an Arctic homeland
The Arctic Home in the Vedas ancient Aryans originally lived in the Arctic region
satisfaction theory of atonement human beings cannot themselves make adequate satisfaction for sin ("claimsThat")
satisfaction theory of atonement only a God–man can make sufficient satisfaction ("claimsThat")
unity of science all sciences can in principle be integrated into a single coherent framework
unity of science all scientific disciplines are fundamentally interconnected
unity of science there is an underlying unity to scientific knowledge

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