14 ideas
10397 | Abelard's mereology involves privileged and natural divisions, and principal parts [Abelard, by King,P] |
6402 | In 1927, Russell analysed force and matter in terms of events [Russell, by Grayling] |
10396 | If 'animal' is wholly present in Socrates and an ass, then 'animal' is rational and irrational [Abelard, by King,P] |
10395 | Abelard was an irrealist about virtually everything apart from concrete individuals [Abelard, by King,P] |
15384 | Only words can be 'predicated of many'; the universality is just in its mode of signifying [Abelard, by Panaccio] |
14732 | A perceived physical object is events grouped around a centre [Russell] |
14733 | An object produces the same percepts with or without a substance, so that is irrelevant to science [Russell] |
8481 | The de dicto-de re modality distinction dates back to Abelard [Abelard, by Orenstein] |
6418 | Russell rejected phenomenalism because it couldn't account for causal relations [Russell, by Grayling] |
15385 | Abelard's problem is the purely singular aspects of things won't account for abstraction [Panaccio on Abelard] |
15383 | Nothing external can truly be predicated of an object [Abelard, by Panaccio] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
10398 | Natural kinds are not special; they are just well-defined resemblance collections [Abelard, by King,P] |
21706 | At first matter is basic and known by sense-data; later Russell says matter is constructed [Russell, by Linsky,B] |