9 ideas
16640 | Form is the principle that connects a thing's constitution (rather than being operative) [Hill,N] |
11976 | Aristotelian essentialism says essences are not relative to specification [Lewis] |
12155 | Statements of 'relative identity' are really statements of resemblance [Perry] |
11978 | Causal necessities hold in all worlds compatible with the laws of nature [Lewis] |
11979 | It doesn't take the whole of a possible Humphrey to win the election [Lewis] |
16994 | Counterpart theory is bizarre, as no one cares what happens to a mere counterpart [Kripke on Lewis] |
11974 | Counterparts are not the original thing, but resemble it more than other things do [Lewis] |
11975 | If the closest resembler to you is in fact quite unlike you, then you have no counterpart [Lewis] |
11977 | Essential attributes are those shared with all the counterparts [Lewis] |