7 ideas
4037 | Ockham's Razor is the principle that we need reasons to believe in entities [Mellor/Oliver] |
22329 | Logic is highly general truths abstracted from reality [Russell, by Glock] |
4027 | Properties are respects in which particular objects may be alike or differ [Mellor/Oliver] |
4029 | Nominalists ask why we should postulate properties at all [Mellor/Oliver] |
21569 | It is good to generalise truths as much as possible [Russell] |
4039 | Abstractions lack causes, effects and spatio-temporal locations [Mellor/Oliver] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |