12 ideas
6021 | It is only when we say a proposition that we speak truly or falsely [Sext.Empiricus] |
19044 | Saying truths fit experience adds nothing to truth; nothing makes sentences true [Davidson] |
15102 | S4 says there must be some necessary truths (the actual ones, of which there is at least one) [Cameron] |
6020 | 'Man is a rational mortal animal' is equivalent to 'if something is a man, that thing is a rational mortal animal' [Sext.Empiricus] |
15103 | Blackburn fails to show that the necessary cannot be grounded in the contingent [Cameron] |
6400 | Without the dualism of scheme and content, not much is left of empiricism [Davidson] |
6398 | Different points of view make sense, but they must be plotted on a common background [Davidson] |
6026 | How can you investigate without some preconception of your object? [Sext.Empiricus] |
6399 | Criteria of translation give us the identity of conceptual schemes [Davidson] |
6032 | Right actions, once done, are those with a reasonable justification [Sext.Empiricus] |
1517 | The tektraktys (1+2+3+4=10) is the 'fount of ever-flowing nature' [Sext.Empiricus] |
15104 | The 'moving spotlight' theory makes one time privileged, while all times are on a par ontologically [Cameron] |