9 ideas
13365 | Russell's Paradox is a stripped-down version of Cantor's Paradox [Priest,G on Russell] |
10711 | Russell's paradox means we cannot assume that every property is collectivizing [Potter on Russell] |
14592 | Some abstract things have a beginning and end, so may exist in time (though not space) [Swoyer] |
14594 | Ontologists seek existence and identity conditions, and modal and epistemic status for a thing [Swoyer] |
14595 | Can properties exemplify other properties? [Swoyer] |
9127 | Russell refuted Frege's principle that there is a set for each property [Russell, by Sorensen] |
14593 | Quantum field theory suggests that there are, fundamentally, no individual things [Swoyer] |
7531 | We don't assert private thoughts; the objects are part of what we assert [Russell] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |