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7005 | Something can only have a place in a preferred account of things if it is entailed by the account [Jackson] |
Full Idea: The one and only way of having a place in an account told in some set of preferred terms is by being entailed by that account - a view I will refer to as the entry by entailment thesis. | |
From: Frank Jackson (From Metaphysics to Ethics [1998], Ch.1) | |
A reaction: How do we distinguish between the original account, which seems to be just accepted, and the additions which accrue because they are entailed by it? Why does this club distinguish members from guests? |
6994 | Truth supervenes on being [Jackson] |
Full Idea: Truth supervenes on being. | |
From: Frank Jackson (From Metaphysics to Ethics [1998], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: A nice slogan for those of us who find the word 'truth' to be meaningful. |
21388 | The causes of future true events must exist now, so they will happen because of destiny [Chrysippus, by Cicero] |
Full Idea: True future events cannot be such as do not possess causes on account of which they will happen; therefore that which is true must possess causes: and so, when the [true future events] happen they will have happened as a result of destiny. | |
From: report of Chrysippus (fragments/reports [c.240 BCE]) by M. Tullius Cicero - On Fate ('De fato') 9.23-8 | |
A reaction: [exact ref unclear] Presumably the current causes are the truthmakers for the future events, and so the past is the truthmaker of the future, if you are a determinist. |