21 ideas
23367 | Even pointing a finger should only be done for a reason [Epictetus] |
9593 | Progress in philosophy is incremental, not an immature seeking after drama [Williamson] |
2661 | Dialectic is speech cast in the form of logical argument [Cicero] |
2673 | There cannot be more than one truth [Cicero] |
9594 | Correspondence to the facts is a bad account of analytic truth [Williamson] |
2669 | Dialectic assumes that all statements are either true or false, but self-referential paradoxes are a big problem [Cicero] |
9601 | The realist/anti-realist debate is notoriously obscure and fruitless [Williamson] |
9599 | There cannot be vague objects, so there may be no such thing as a mountain [Williamson] |
9602 | Common sense and classical logic are often simultaneously abandoned in debates on vagueness [Williamson] |
9598 | Modal thinking isn't a special intuition; it is part of ordinary counterfactual thinking [Williamson] |
16536 | Williamson can't base metaphysical necessity on the psychology of causal counterfactuals [Lowe on Williamson] |
9596 | We scorn imagination as a test of possibility, forgetting its role in counterfactuals [Williamson] |
9597 | There are 'armchair' truths which are not a priori, because experience was involved [Williamson] |
2664 | If we have complete healthy senses, what more could the gods give us? [Cicero] |
9592 | Intuition is neither powerful nor vacuous, but reveals linguistic or conceptual competence [Williamson] |
20181 | When analytic philosophers run out of arguments, they present intuitions as their evidence [Williamson] |
2665 | How can there be a memory of what is false? [Cicero] |
20800 | Every true presentation can have a false one of the same quality [Cicero] |
9595 | You might know that the word 'gob' meant 'mouth', but not be competent to use it [Williamson] |
2672 | Virtues must be very detached, to avoid being motivated by pleasure [Cicero] |
9600 | If languages are intertranslatable, and cognition is innate, then cultures are all similar [Williamson] |