11 ideas
15567 | Some events involve no change; they must, because causal histories involve unchanges [Lewis] |
15561 | The events that suit semantics may not be the events that suit causation [Lewis] |
15565 | Events have inbuilt essences, as necessary conditions for their occurrence [Lewis] |
15566 | Events are classes, and so there is a mereology of their parts [Lewis] |
15564 | An event is a property of a unique space-time region [Lewis] |
15563 | Properties are very abundant (unlike universals), and are used for semantics and higher-order variables [Lewis] |
22593 | Our sensation of light may not be the same as what produces the sensation [Descartes] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
16569 | The Hot, Cold, Wet and Dry of the philosophers need themselves to be explained [Descartes] |
15562 | Causation is a general relation derived from instances of causal dependence [Lewis] |
20964 | Descartes said there was conservation of 'quantity of motion' [Descartes, by Papineau] |