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21631 | To know, believe, hope or fear, one must grasp the thought, but not when you fail to do them [Williamson] |
Full Idea: To know, believe, hope, or fear that A, one must grasp the thought that A. In contrast, to fail to know, believe, hope or fear that A, one need not grasp the thought that A. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Vagueness [1994], 9.3 c) | |
A reaction: A simple point, which at least shows that propositional attitudes are a two-stage operation. |
23300 | Aristotle and the Stoics denied rationality to animals, while Platonists affirmed it [Aristotle, by Sorabji] |
Full Idea: Aristotle, and also the Stoics, denied rationality to animals. …The Platonists, the Pythagoreans, and some more independent Aristotelians, did grant reason and intellect to animals. | |
From: report of Aristotle (works [c.330 BCE]) by Richard Sorabji - Rationality 'Denial' | |
A reaction: This is not the same as affirming or denying their consciousness. The debate depends on how rationality is conceived. |
21600 | 'Blue' is not a family resemblance, because all the blues resemble in some respect [Williamson] |
Full Idea: 'Blue' is vague by some standards, for it has borderline cases, but that does not make it a family resemblance term, for all the shades of blue resemble each other in some respect. | |
From: Timothy Williamson (Vagueness [1994], 3.3) | |
A reaction: Presumably the point of family resemblance is that fringe members as still linked to the family, despite having lost the main features. A bit of essentialism seems needed here. |