7 ideas
22153 | Quine rejects Carnap's view that science and philosophy are distinct [Quine, by Boulter] |
20752 | For man, being is not what he is, but what he is going to be [Ortega y Gassett] |
19485 | Names have no ontological commitment, because we can deny that they name anything [Quine] |
19486 | We can use quantification for commitment to unnameable things like the real numbers [Quine] |
19487 | Without the analytic/synthetic distinction, Carnap's ontology/empirical distinction collapses [Quine] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
20756 | Instead of having a nature, man only has a history [Ortega y Gassett] |