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Hitler taking over all of Europe would be a permanent threat to democracy. In 1943, he adopted a stance toward large-scale warfare called "relative political pacifism": "War was always a great evil, but in some particularly extreme circumstances, it may be the lesser of two evils."" and on the article 'Russell's political views' it says "he supported the policy of appeasement; but by 1940 he acknowledged that to preserve democracy, Hitler had to be defeated. This same reluctant value compromise was shared by his acquaintance A.A. Milne.". It seems to be the consensus on the literature published about Russell by routledge that such changes happened in 1940, yet it is not described as such in the initial quote.
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established in the first few sentences. As in the body of the article itself, the emphasis given to material in the lead should roughly reflect its importance to the topic, according to reliable, published sources. Apart from basic facts, significant information should not appear in the lead if it is not covered in the remainder of the article.
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paragraph in particular, and especially the first sentence, are supposed to (a) tell the reader what is notable about the subject, and (b) get the reader's interest. Instead the first paragraph is a cure for insomnia. It should specifically mention the things that are currently mentioned in the second paragraph.
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each article's subject as briefly and naturally as possible. This is naturally distinct from the purpose of an article's introductory sentence, which generally hews closer to beginning a definition of the article's subject. In this instance, both versions discussed seem perfectly suited for the task.
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Computer science: This field of study is mentioned in only one place in the article, in the See Also section. As with artificial intelligence, we cannot bring up computer science in the lead paragraphs until and unless we have established in the body of the article that Russell made an acknowledged
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Probably "British philosopher, mathematician and logician (1872-1970)" will make it under the wire, just barely, but I don't see anything wrong with "British philosopher and logician (1872-1970)", either. For readers who actually need a short description, e.g. to distinguish Russell from some other
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is discussed in the Early Career section, so it can certainly be mentioned in the lead paragraphs, even in the first paragraph. I would draw your attention, however, to the fact that "logic" appeared twice in the first paragraph and four times in the second paragraph before the trim. Could this be
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I added back logic and set theory, but removed linguistics and cognitive science. Regarding the branches of analytic philosopy, it looks to me from the cited source that he indeed made contributions in these branches, but we have to provide more explicit support for that in the sections about his
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The bold thing for me to do would have been to just add back logic and set theory, and maybe one or more of the branches of philosophy (I haven't looked at them more closely). But I am not a Russell expert, and I wanted to see if other editors would want to argue about this, and also, I have been
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The larger problem is that the whole first paragraph is a dud. A dry recitation of one-word descriptions of Russell's occupations and fields of study does not tell the reader why he was notable, and does not describe anything he did that was notable. The lead paragraphs generally, and the first
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It isn't reasonable to expect editors to search through the edit history of an article in order to start or contribute to a discussion. I have searched edit histories myself, but it is thankless work with paltry rewards. Thanks, therefore, for bringing this argument to the talk page, and please
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In the article if says "and initially supported appeasement against Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany, before changing his view in 1943" but elsewhere it says "In 1940, he changed his appeasement view that avoiding a full-scale world war was more important than defeating Hitler. He concluded that Adolf
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The average Knowledge visit is a few minutes long. The lead is the first thing most people will read upon arriving at an article, and may be the only portion of the article that they read. It gives the basics in a nutshell and cultivates interest in reading on—though not by teasing the reader or
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It is very reasonable to expect editors to search through the edit history of an article when they are making multiple reverts on well explained edits. This user felt the need to start this discussion only after I reverted their revert, and they had prior to that reverted multiple appropriately
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So I really don't know what was so desperately wrong with the original. Or why my reverts were deemed "reckless". It seems we're not allowed to describe him as a "mathematician" in the short description, as that's covered by "logician". But we can still describe him as a "mathematician" in the
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career, before we can bring them up in the first paragraph. Note, by the way, that the cited source is an encyclopedia (the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy). We aren't supposed to be citing other encyclopedias, since we ourselves are an encyclopedia; we should be using secondary sources.
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does not say that the short description has to "reflect the opening sentence of the article", or even that it should do so. The main requirement is that it be short. A rough-and-ready test for adequate shortness, for the existing version of the article, is to get into the search box and type
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The lead should stand on its own as a concise overview of the article's topic. It should identify the topic, establish context, explain why the topic is notable, and summarize the most important points, including any prominent controversies. The notability of the article's subject is usually
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with the edit summary "Because these are the areas that he is most well-known of. Don't dilute the focus of the article with so many qualifiers". I'm not sure some of the key areas of Russell's work can simply be discarded from the lead so easily. What do other editors think? Thanks
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of a Knowledge article or of another namespace page is a concise explanation of the scope of the page. These descriptions appear in Knowledge mobile and some desktop searches, and help users identify the desired article. When viewing an article, some mobile
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I am not making multiple reverts on well explained edits. I only want to get, and give, advice on the use of wikilinks and on the short description for this article. If you want my sympathy or assistance, you'll have to explain to me what you have in mind.
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is discussed in the Early career section, so it can certainly be mentioned in the lead paragraphs, even in the first paragraph. In the Early career section, could it clarify things to rearrange the text to explicitly call Russell's paradox a set-theoretic
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You get the idea? The first paragraph is not the place to make unsubstantiated claims about Russell. Everything in the lead paragraphs has to be substantiated, with cited sources, in the main body of the article; and everything in the
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Only if you tell me how any of the above improves this article about Bertrand Russell on Knowledge.org for anyone on the World Wide Web who seeks information about the philosopher and logician Bertrand Russell?
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Artificial intelligence: This field of study is not mentioned anywhere in this article. Thus, it is certainly a no-no to mention it in the lead paragraphs, let alone in the first paragraph.
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Russell spoke German (he expected his conversation with Vladimir Lenin to be in German rather than English). I don't know where to add this information to the page.
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needs a reassessment of its Importance level, as it has little to do with atheism and is instead an article about anti-theist/anti-religious actions of governments.
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paragraph in particular, has in addition to be crucial to the article, as it may be the only thing someone reads when they (first) visit this article.
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I'll try to say something constructive to get a discussion started. I will be traveling for a while and unable to follow up on this.
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How about just answering the questions in my two edit summaries, before slapping an "edit warring" warning at my Talk page? Thanks.
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to infer from these two facts that Russell made a contribution to computer science. For us to state that, we must have a
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kind of busy in real life, so I held off. But I will get to it by and by, unless somebody gets there first.
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write appropriate descriptions of your reasoning, rather than just waving your hands at the edit summary.
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hinting at what follows. It should be written in a clear, accessible style with a neutral point of view.
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by checking whether ] has been added to atheism-related articles – and, where it hasn't, adding it.
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contribution to computer science. By the way, I have to be skeptical of the entry for Russell in
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Many thanks for your explanation and suggestions. I agree we should centre any discussion on
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I will try to contribute to this discussion myself, but I may be delayed by "real life".
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Try to expand stubs. Ideas and theories about life, however, are prone to generating
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So do you think any of those should be replaced in the first paragraph? Thanks.
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is that they fall under the category of "common occupations", mentioned in
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stating that Russell made an acknowledged contribution to computer science.
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opening sentence. I'm obviously having a problem with the logic here.
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The purpose of a short description is to aid readers in navigation by
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By the way, I am surprised that the lead paragraphs do not mention
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Perhaps in "Education"? Do you have any better source(s)? Thanks.
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as well, and I recommend reading the article about the logician
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defines it as a being restricted to America in the 21st century.
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I am sure his ignorant antisemitism is mentioned somewhere ...
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Regarding wikilinks, I have made many edits where I cited
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Cognitive science: Same as with Artificial intelligence.
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is getting truncated, so it's too long. Now you know.
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Thanks for that critique. I was expecting a reply from
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doesn't have a category for fields of study, such as
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Let's look at some of the wikilinks trimmed in turn.
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