7 ideas
14979 | Being alone doesn't guarantee intrinsic properties; 'being alone' is itself extrinsic [Lewis, by Sider] |
15454 | Extrinsic properties come in degrees, with 'brother' less extrinsic than 'sibling' [Lewis] |
14596 | Call 'nominalism' the denial of numbers, properties, relations and sets [Dorr] |
14597 | Natural Class Nominalism says there are primitive classes of things resembling in one respect [Dorr] |
15455 | Total intrinsic properties give us what a thing is [Lewis] |
14598 | Abstracta imply non-logical brute necessities, so only nominalists can deny such things [Dorr] |
13048 | Good explications are exact, fruitful, simple and similar to the explicandum [Carnap, by Salmon] |