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Research a philosophical topic using web search. Outputs research notes, not finished content.

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When & Why to Use This Skill

This Claude skill automates deep philosophical research by gathering data from primary academic sources and web searches to produce structured research notes. It streamlines the pre-writing phase by identifying key thinkers, major debates, and historical contexts, providing a comprehensive, SEO-optimized foundation for high-quality content creation and intellectual analysis.

Use Cases

  • Pre-writing preparation: Automatically gather foundational knowledge, key arguments, and primary citations before drafting philosophical articles or essays.
  • Academic study and synthesis: Summarize complex intellectual debates and identify authoritative sources like the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy for students and researchers.
  • Content strategy and gap analysis: Conduct recurring research to identify new developments, recent milestones, or unexplored angles in specific philosophical fields.
  • Tenet alignment and critique: Evaluate various philosophical positions against specific organizational values or site tenets to ensure consistent messaging.
nameresearch-topic
descriptionResearch a philosophical topic using web search. Outputs research notes, not finished content.

Research Topic

Conduct web research on a philosophical topic and produce structured research notes.

When to Use

  • Before writing a new article
  • When a todo item is type research-topic
  • When /research-topic [topic] is invoked
  • Monthly gap research

Instructions

1. Clarify the Topic

If a specific topic is provided, use it directly.

If invoked from todo.md, extract the topic from the task description.

2. Web Research

Use WebSearch to find:

Primary Academic Sources

  • Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (plato.stanford.edu)
  • Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (iep.utm.edu)
  • PhilPapers (philpapers.org)

Key Thinkers

  • Who are the major philosophers on this topic?
  • What are their main positions?
  • What are the key debates?

Historical Context

  • How has thinking evolved on this topic?
  • What are the major milestones?

Scientific Connections

  • What relevant scientific research exists?
  • How do empirical findings inform the philosophy?

Contemporary Discussions

  • What are current debates?
  • Are there recent developments?

3. Evaluate Sources Against Tenets

For each major position found, note:

  • Does it align with site tenets?
  • Does it conflict with any tenet?
  • How would site tenets respond to this view?

4. Generate Research Notes

Create notes at obsidian/research/[TOPIC-SLUG]-YYYY-MM-DD.md:

---
title: Research Notes - [Topic]
created: YYYY-MM-DD
draft: false
ai_contribution: 100
ai_system: [current model]
---

# Research: [Topic]

**Date**: YYYY-MM-DD
**Search queries used**: [list]

## Executive Summary

[3-5 sentence overview of what was found]

## Key Sources

### [Source Title]
- **URL**: [url]
- **Type**: Encyclopedia/Paper/Book/Article
- **Key points**:
  - Point 1
  - Point 2
- **Tenet alignment**: Aligns/Conflicts/Neutral with [tenet]
- **Quote**: "[notable quote]"

## Major Positions

### [Position Name] (e.g., "Physicalism")
- **Proponents**: [names]
- **Core claim**: [summary]
- **Key arguments**: [list]
- **Relation to site tenets**: [analysis]

### [Position Name] (e.g., "Property Dualism")
[Similar format]

## Key Debates

### [Debate Title]
- **Sides**: [who argues what]
- **Core disagreement**: [what they disagree about]
- **Current state**: [resolved? ongoing?]

## Historical Timeline

| Year | Event/Publication | Significance |
|------|-------------------|--------------|
| YYYY | [event] | [why it matters] |

## Potential Article Angles

Based on this research, an article could:
1. [Angle 1 - how it would align with tenets]
2. [Angle 2 - alternative approach]

When writing the article, follow `obsidian/project/writing-style.md` for:
- Named-anchor summary technique for forward references
- Background vs. novelty decisions (what to include/omit)
- Tenet alignment requirements
- LLM optimization (front-load important information)

## Gaps in Research

- [What couldn't be found]
- [What needs deeper investigation]

## Citations

[Full citation list in consistent format]

5. Update Todo

If this was a todo item, mark it complete and note the output file.

6. Log to Changelog

Append summary to obsidian/workflow/changelog.md.

Important

  • This skill ONLY produces research notes
  • Does NOT generate article content
  • Use /expand-topic to write articles based on research
  • Always cite sources with URLs
  • Be honest about tenet conflicts - don't hide opposing views
  • Note where research is incomplete