9 ideas
10414 | Abstract objects are constituted by encoded collections of properties [Zalta, by Swoyer] |
10558 | Abstract objects are actually constituted by the properties by which we conceive them [Zalta] |
10415 | Properties make round squares and round triangles distinct, unlike exemplification [Zalta, by Swoyer] |
3914 | Language arranges sensory experience to form a world-order [Whorf] |
3916 | Hopi consistently prefers verbs and events to nouns and things [Whorf] |
3917 | Scientific thought is essentially a specialised part of Indo-European languages [Whorf] |
10557 | Abstract objects are captured by second-order modal logic, plus 'encoding' formulas [Zalta] |
4377 | Intellectualism is an excessive emphasis on reasoning in moral philosophy [Burnyeat] |
3915 | The Hopi have no concept of time as something flowing from past to future [Whorf] |