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tgv ◴[] No.45100192[source]
This makes little sense to me. Ontologies and all that have been tried and have always been found to be too brittle. Take the examples from the front page (which I expect to be among the best in their set): human_activity => climate_change. Those are such a broad concepts that it's practically useless. Or disease => death. There's no nuance at all. There isn't even a definition of what "disease" is, let alone a way to express that myxomatosis is lethal for only European rabbits, not humans, nor gold fish.
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dr_dshiv ◴[] No.45100804[source]
Democritus (b 460BCE) said, “I would rather discover one cause than gain the kingdom of Persia,” which suggests that finding true causes is rather difficult.
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1. qsi ◴[] No.45102929[source]
Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas. [0]

Virgil.

[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix,_qui_potuit_rerum_cogn...

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2. jijijijij ◴[] No.45103390[source]
Virgili, hoc postremo dico: mihi nomen non est Felix.