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The Ship of Theseus

A thought experiment about identity: if you replace every plank of a ship over time, is it still the same ship? This paradox explores questions of persistence, identity, and what makes something fundamentally "itself" through change.

identity paradox metaphysics change persistence

Semantically Similar

Concepts with related meaning based on vector similarity

Philosophy
70.2%

Occam's Razor

A problem-solving principle that states the simplest explanation is usually correct. When faced with competing hypotheses, choose the one with fewest assumptions. It's a guiding heuristic in science,...

simplicity logic reasoning
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Systems Theory
70.1%

Emergence

When complex patterns arise from simple rules and interactions. Ant colonies exhibit intelligence no single ant possesses. Consciousness emerges from neurons. Cities from individuals. The whole become...

complexity self-organization patterns
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Psychology
69.6%

The Overview Effect

A cognitive shift reported by astronauts viewing Earth from space. Seeing our planet as a fragile blue marble floating in darkness triggers profound feelings of unity, interconnectedness, and responsi...

space consciousness perspective
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Mathematics
65.7%

The Butterfly Effect

The concept that small causes can have large effects in complex systems. A butterfly flapping its wings might ultimately influence a distant hurricane. It illustrates chaos theory and the interconnect...

chaos theory complexity sensitivity
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Economics
64.5%

The Tragedy of the Commons

An economic concept describing how shared resources get depleted when individuals act in self-interest. From overfishing to pollution, it explains why collective action problems arise and why sustaina...

resources cooperation sustainability
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How similarity is calculated

Each concept is converted into a 768-dimensional vector using the nomic-embed-text model. Similarity scores are calculated using cosine similarity—measuring the angle between vectors. A score of 100% means identical meaning; lower scores indicate decreasing semantic relatedness.