7 ideas
10558 | Abstract objects are actually constituted by the properties by which we conceive them [Zalta] |
19553 | Commitment to 'I have a hand' only makes sense in a context where it has been doubted [Hawthorne] |
19551 | How can we know the heavyweight implications of normal knowledge? Must we distort 'knowledge'? [Hawthorne] |
19552 | We wouldn't know the logical implications of our knowledge if small risks added up to big risks [Hawthorne] |
19554 | Denying closure is denying we know P when we know P and Q, which is absurd in simple cases [Hawthorne] |
10557 | Abstract objects are captured by second-order modal logic, plus 'encoding' formulas [Zalta] |
6011 | There is a remote first god (the Good), and a second god who organises the material world [Numenius, by O'Meara] |