10 ideas
20660 | At one level maths and nature are very similar, suggesting some deeper origin [Wolfram] |
16597 | Quantity is the capacity to be divided [Digby] |
19542 | It is nonsense that understanding does not involve knowledge; to understand, you must know [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19543 | To grasp understanding, we should be more explicit about what needs to be known [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19541 | Rather than knowledge, our epistemic aim may be mere true belief, or else understanding and wisdom [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19540 | Don't confuse justified belief with justified believers [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19539 | If knowledge is unanalysable, that makes justification more important [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19538 | Entailment is modelled in formal semantics as set inclusion (where 'mammals' contains 'cats') [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
16731 | Colours arise from the rarity, density and mixture of matter [Digby] |
20659 | Space and its contents seem to be one stuff - so space is the only existing thing [Wolfram] |