7 ideas
19044 | Saying truths fit experience adds nothing to truth; nothing makes sentences true [Davidson] |
10558 | Abstract objects are actually constituted by the properties by which we conceive them [Zalta] |
6400 | Without the dualism of scheme and content, not much is left of empiricism [Davidson] |
6445 | You have knowledge if you can rule out all the relevant alternatives to what you believe [Dretske, by DeRose] |
6398 | Different points of view make sense, but they must be plotted on a common background [Davidson] |
10557 | Abstract objects are captured by second-order modal logic, plus 'encoding' formulas [Zalta] |
6399 | Criteria of translation give us the identity of conceptual schemes [Davidson] |