18 ideas
17311 | Real definitions don't just single out a thing; they must also explain its essence [Koslicki] |
7548 | Classes, grouped by a convenient property, are logical constructions [Russell] |
17312 | It is more explanatory if you show how a number is constructed from basic entities and relations [Koslicki] |
17314 | The relata of grounding are propositions or facts, but for dependence it is objects and their features [Koslicki] |
7545 | Visible things are physical and external, but only exist when viewed [Russell] |
17313 | Modern views want essences just to individuate things across worlds and times [Koslicki] |
17309 | For Fine, essences are propositions true because of identity, so they are just real definitions [Koslicki] |
17315 | We need a less propositional view of essence, and so must distinguish it clearly from real definitions [Koslicki] |
7549 | If my body literally lost its mind, the object seen when I see a flash would still exist [Russell] |
7553 | Sense-data are purely physical [Russell] |
22200 | If you eliminate the impossible, the truth will remain, even if it is weird [Conan Doyle] |
17317 | A good explanation captures the real-world dependence among the phenomena [Koslicki] |
7546 | A man is a succession of momentary men, bound by continuity and causation [Russell] |
7550 | We could probably, in principle, infer minds from brains, and brains from minds [Russell] |
17316 | We can abstract to a dependent entity by blocking out features of its bearer [Koslicki] |
7551 | Matter is a logical construction [Russell] |
7547 | Matter requires a division into time-corpuscles as well as space-corpuscles [Russell] |
7552 | Six dimensions are needed for a particular, three within its own space, and three to locate that space [Russell] |