21 ideas
17713 | After 1903, Husserl avoids metaphysical commitments [Mares] |
22334 | Analysis must include definitions, search for simples, concept analysis, and Kant's analysis [Glock] |
17715 | The truth of the axioms doesn't matter for pure mathematics, but it does for applied [Mares] |
17716 | Mathematics is relations between properties we abstract from experience [Mares] |
17703 | Light in straight lines is contingent a priori; stipulated as straight, because they happen to be so [Mares] |
22332 | German and British idealism is not about individual ideas, but the intelligibility of reality [Glock] |
17714 | Aristotelians dislike the idea of a priori judgements from pure reason [Mares] |
17705 | Empiricists say rationalists mistake imaginative powers for modal insights [Mares] |
23633 | Many truths seem obvious, and point to universal agreement - which is what we find [Reid] |
17700 | The most popular view is that coherent beliefs explain one another [Mares] |
17704 | Operationalism defines concepts by our ways of measuring them [Mares] |
23630 | Only philosophers treat ideas as objects [Reid] |
17710 | Aristotelian justification uses concepts abstracted from experience [Mares] |
17706 | The essence of a concept is either its definition or its conceptual relations? [Mares] |
22336 | We might say that the family resemblance is just a consequence of meaning-as-use [Glock] |
22335 | The variety of uses of 'game' may be that it has several meanings, and isn't a single concept [Glock] |
23629 | The ambiguity of words impedes the advancement of knowledge [Reid] |
17701 | Possible worlds semantics has a nice compositional account of modal statements [Mares] |
17702 | Unstructured propositions are sets of possible worlds; structured ones have components [Mares] |
23632 | Similar effects come from similar causes, and causes are only what are sufficient for the effects [Reid] |
17708 | Maybe space has points, but processes always need regions with a size [Mares] |