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Chimera Difficulty Score
a synthesis of Flesch-Kincaid, Coleman-Liau, SMOG, and Dale-Chall readability metrics
April 4, 2026 The following is the first part of a debate between the authors held at the Oxford Socratic Society on March 3, 2026 (see here for Part II). A PDF of the whole debate is available here. Transcribed by Oak Hu. Opening Speech – Kit Fine It’s a very great pleasure to be here. I should begin by saying that I’m a great fan of intensionalism. The first 20 years of my career were devoted, a...
The article presents an intellectual discussion on the nature of propositions, properties, and discourse. It argues for Intensionalism, emphasizing the importance of understanding the distinction between language structures and real-world structures to avoid unwarranted projections. The author provides examples illustrating the potential dangers of Hyperintensionalism, where linguistic structures might be erroneously attributed to reality. This debate has implications for philosophy of language,...
Hyperintensionality: For or Against? Part I — Arc Codex