Obviously groups of people marching for a common purpose exist, but what compels us to say there exists a further thing called a "march"?
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Until we resolve this, I don't see how to proceed. And if you think I'm going to march with any epistemological pragmatists, think again!
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This is alarmingly similar to some faculty meetings I've attended.
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Pretty sure a lot of faculty "meetings" are merely aspirational; more confident in collective marches.
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Seems like promising material for a Monty Python skit.https://twitter.com/existentialcoms/status/855890649593204736 …
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If everyone who went to the march at the beginning was eventually replaced by different people later, is it really the same march?
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@milo1234 Were the marchers moving or was the earth moving in relation to them?#physics#ScienceMarch#relativityThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Wouldn't it depend on whether a march is an event or a thing?
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