8 ideas
20660 | At one level maths and nature are very similar, suggesting some deeper origin [Wolfram] |
14348 | An 'antidote' allows a manifestation to begin, but then blocks it [Corry] |
14347 | A 'finkish' disposition is one that is lost immediately after the appropriate stimulus [Corry] |
14350 | If a disposition is never instantiated, it shouldn't be part of our theory of nature [Corry] |
17619 | We renounce all abstract entities [Goodman/Quine] |
14351 | Maybe an experiment unmasks an essential disposition, and reveals its regularities [Corry] |
14346 | Dispositional essentialism says fundamental laws of nature are strict, not ceteris paribus [Corry] |
20659 | Space and its contents seem to be one stuff - so space is the only existing thing [Wolfram] |