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It may seem a bit odd to fuse the words exact and philosophy together, since exact specificity, as in science, would seem to be often mutually exclusive with the openness of philosophical considerations. Well, I think this is exactly why this combination turns out to be quite interesting for both philosophy and science...

Instead of trying to give an abstract definition of what exactphilosophy is supposed to be, let me just do it and hope that most of you will thus be best able to get a grasp of it, too. I am a physicist (*1966 in Zürich, Switzerland) and am doing this as my hobby.

I usually think about and prepare things for my site during the year and then update my site between about Christmas and New Year. So a good time to visit and find something new, would be mid January each year...

One more thing: Although many ideas on this site could stand fairly well on their own, they also grow (hopefully) naturally from a single idea. So, from some point on, it would probably make more sense to read this site like a book, simply section after section, including leads.

Alain Stalder, January 2009