first-order question
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A direct question about facts or values, as opposed to a metaquestion.
— [L]et us call questions about what is and happens in the world, or about what men ought to do or seek, "first-order" questions. We should recognize, then, that there are also "second-order" questions that can be asked: questions about our first-order knowledge
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