I suspect that I get what you mean by applying the intensional vs. extensional distinction to movements, and it may be something that I’ve argued only a week ago using different terms, but I’m not entirely sure because my brain might be pattern-matching too eagerly.
Could you give some examples of movements within those classes and why they belong there, so I can better test my understanding? Movements like enlightenment, feminism, animal rights, evidence-based medicine and various other ones that we’re familiar with? Thankies!
You have accidentally read the draft version that was automatically published by a reviewer. The section you asked for was precisely what the reviewers were helping me generate. Glad about the convergence!
I suspect that I get what you mean by applying the intensional vs. extensional distinction to movements, and it may be something that I’ve argued only a week ago using different terms, but I’m not entirely sure because my brain might be pattern-matching too eagerly.
Could you give some examples of movements within those classes and why they belong there, so I can better test my understanding? Movements like enlightenment, feminism, animal rights, evidence-based medicine and various other ones that we’re familiar with? Thankies!
You have accidentally read the draft version that was automatically published by a reviewer. The section you asked for was precisely what the reviewers were helping me generate. Glad about the convergence!
Indeed! Turns out what I was arguing was something much more specific. Was it that tricky save button again? I’ve fallen for that once too.