12 ideas
8868 | Objective truth arises from interpersonal communication [Davidson] |
10528 | Definitions concern how we should speak, not how things are [Fine,K] |
10529 | If Hume's Principle can define numbers, we needn't worry about its truth [Fine,K] |
10530 | Hume's Principle is either adequate for number but fails to define properly, or vice versa [Fine,K] |
8867 | A belief requires understanding the distinctions of true-and-false, and appearance-and-reality [Davidson] |
18278 | Kant showed that our perceptions are partly constructed from our concepts [Reichenbach] |
10347 | Objectivity is intersubjectivity [Davidson] |
8866 | If we know other minds through behaviour, but not our own, we should assume they aren't like me [Davidson] |
10346 | Knowing other minds rests on knowing both one's own mind and the external world [Davidson, by Dummett] |
10527 | An abstraction principle should not 'inflate', producing more abstractions than objects [Fine,K] |
8870 | Content of thought is established through communication, so knowledge needs other minds [Davidson] |
8869 | The principle of charity attributes largely consistent logic and largely true beliefs to speakers [Davidson] |