12 ideas
19259 | If 2-D conceivability can a priori show possibilities, this is a defence of conceptual analysis [Vaidya] |
16974 | The nature of each logical concept is given by a collection of inference rules [Correia] |
19262 | Essential properties are necessary, but necessary properties may not be essential [Vaidya] |
16973 | Explain logical necessity by logical consequence, or the other way around? [Correia] |
19267 | Define conceivable; how reliable is it; does inconceivability help; and what type of possibility results? [Vaidya] |
19268 | Inconceivability (implying impossibility) may be failure to conceive, or incoherence [Vaidya] |
19265 | Can you possess objective understanding without realising it? [Vaidya] |
23888 | Knowledge is beyond question, as an unavoidable component of thinking [Weil] |
19260 | Gettier deductive justifications split the justification from the truthmaker [Vaidya] |
19266 | In a disjunctive case, the justification comes from one side, and the truth from the other [Vaidya] |
19264 | Aboutness is always intended, and cannot be accidental [Vaidya] |
23887 | Art (like philosophy) establishes a relation between world and self, and between oneself and others [Weil] |