16 ideas
5300 | Philosophers have interpreted the world, but the point is to change it [Marx] |
22438 | Philosophy is largely concerned with finding the minimum that science could get by with [Quine] |
22436 | Logicians don't paraphrase logic into language, because they think in the symbolic language [Quine] |
5297 | Whether human thinking can be 'true' must be decided in practice, not theory [Marx] |
22431 | Good algorithms and theories need many occurrences of just a few elements [Quine] |
22435 | The logician's '→' does not mean the English if-then [Quine] |
22433 | It is important that the quantification over temporal entities is timeless [Quine] |
22437 | Logical languages are rooted in ordinary language, and that connection must be kept [Quine] |
22434 | Reduction to logical forms first simplifies idioms and grammar, then finds a single reading of it [Quine] |
22432 | Normally conditionals have no truth value; it is the consequent which has a conditional truth value [Quine] |
22598 | The authentic self exists at the level of class, rather than the individual [Marx, by Dunt] |
22430 | If we understand a statement, we know the circumstances of its truth [Quine] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
5298 | The human essence is not found in individuals but in social relations [Marx] |
13713 | Quine holds time to be 'space-like': past objects are as real as spatially remote ones [Quine, by Sider] |
5299 | Religious feeling is social in origin [Marx] |