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A philosophical framework holding that formal sciences operate within multiple, irreducible contexts—mathematical, computational, linguistic, practical, cultural—that shape what formalisms are developed and how they are used. A formal system emerges from the context of mathematical tradition, the context of computing technology, the context of practical problems, the context of institutional training. Multicontextualism insists that understanding formal sciences requires attending to this contextual multiplicity.
Example: "His multicontextualism of the formal sciences meant he studied the development of programming languages not just through computer science, but through the context of military funding, the context of corporate research labs, the context of academic fashions, the context of hardware constraints—all of which shaped what languages were built."
by Dumu The Void March 20, 2026
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A philosophical framework holding that formal reality is rich enough to sustain multiple, irreducible perspectives—different logical systems, different foundations for mathematics, different programming paradigms, different models of computation. Multiperspectivism rejects the idea that there is one true formal system. Classical logic, intuitionistic logic, and paraconsistent logic are different perspectives on reasoning; Turing machines, lambda calculus, and cellular automata are different perspectives on computation. This framework demands that formal scientists be pluralists, recognizing that their domain is defined by its multiplicity, not despite it.
Example: "Her multiperspectivism of the formal sciences meant she taught students not just one programming paradigm, but functional, object-oriented, logic, and concurrent—not because they'd use all, but because each perspective on computation deepens understanding."
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Zoom Call Formal

Zoom Call Formal is a term used to describe an individual who is wearing formal attire from the waist up, however is naked below said point. i.e a collared shirt, suit, and tie, however no underwear or pants. It can also be used to describe someone wearing a top but no pants on a discord call.
I can't believe John was in Zoom Call Formal. I would have never guessed if he never stood up.
by Starry Skyla December 29, 2025
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