8 ideas
12219 | Whether a modal claim is true depends on how the object is described [Quine, by Fine,K] |
7334 | Anti-realism needs an intuitionist logic with no law of excluded middle [Dummett, by Miller,A] |
10922 | Objects are the values of variables, so a referentially opaque context cannot be quantified into [Quine] |
3303 | For anti-realists there are no natural distinctions between objects [Dummett, by Benardete,JA] |
10923 | Aristotelian essentialism says a thing has some necessary and some non-necessary properties [Quine] |
10921 | Necessity can attach to statement-names, to statements, and to open sentences [Quine] |
10924 | Necessity is in the way in which we say things, and not things themselves [Quine] |
2667 | A false object might give the same presentation as a true one [Arcesilaus, by Cicero] |