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Does anyone else think modern philosophy is too obsessed with language and not enough with meaning?
With AI language models dominating public discourse, the philosophical focus on linguistic analysis feels increasingly disconnected from the search for genuine meaning. Cast your vote and share your perspective on this tension.
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