6 ideas
19043 | Bivalence applies not just to sentences, but that general terms are true or false of each object [Quine] |
6409 | The 'simple theory of types' distinguishes levels among properties [Ramsey, by Grayling] |
19042 | Terms learned by ostension tend to be vague, because that must be quick and unrefined [Quine] |
3212 | Beliefs are maps by which we steer [Ramsey] |
14894 | Indexicals have a 'character' (the standing meaning), and a 'content' (truth-conditions for one context) [Kaplan, by Macià/Garcia-Carpentiro] |
14700 | 'Content' gives the standard modal profile, and 'character' gives rules for a context [Kaplan, by Schroeter] |