10 ideas
19695 | The devil was wise as an angel, and lost no knowledge when he rebelled [Whitcomb] |
17990 | Instances of minimal truth miss out propositions inexpressible in current English [Hofweber] |
10779 | A comprehension axiom is 'predicative' if the formula has no bound second-order variables [Linnebo] |
10781 | A 'pure logic' must be ontologically innocent, universal, and without presuppositions [Linnebo] |
17988 | Quantification can't all be substitutional; some reference is obviously to objects [Hofweber] |
10783 | Plural quantification depends too heavily on combinatorial and set-theoretic considerations [Linnebo] |
10778 | Can second-order logic be ontologically first-order, with all the benefits of second-order? [Linnebo] |
17989 | Since properties have properties, there can be a typed or a type-free theory of them [Hofweber] |
10782 | The modern concept of an object is rooted in quantificational logic [Linnebo] |
17991 | Holism says language can't be translated; the expressibility hypothesis says everything can [Hofweber] |