8 ideas
5035 | The two basics of reasoning are contradiction and sufficient reason [Leibniz] |
10842 | The fact which is stated by a true sentence is not something in the world [Strawson,P] |
10843 | Facts aren't exactly true statements, but they are what those statements say [Strawson,P] |
10844 | The statement that it is raining perfectly fits the fact that it is raining [Strawson,P] |
10841 | The word 'true' always refers to a possible statement [Strawson,P] |
5038 | Assume that mind and body follow their own laws, but God has harmonised them [Leibniz] |
17722 | The concept 'red' is tied to what actually individuates red things [Peacocke] |
5037 | God doesn't decide that Adam will sin, but that sinful Adam's existence is to be preferred [Leibniz] |