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 → |