7 ideas
8717 | Hilbert wanted to prove the consistency of all of mathematics (which realists take for granted) [Hilbert, by Friend] |
10113 | The grounding of mathematics is 'in the beginning was the sign' [Hilbert] |
10115 | Hilbert substituted a syntactic for a semantic account of consistency [Hilbert, by George/Velleman] |
10116 | Hilbert aimed to prove the consistency of mathematics finitely, to show infinities won't produce contradictions [Hilbert, by George/Velleman] |
22381 | Being a good father seems to depend on intentions, rather than actual abilities [Foot] |
5655 | Happiness is not satisfaction of desires, but fulfilment of values [Bradley, by Scruton] |
22380 | Some words, such as 'knife', have a meaning which involves its function [Foot] |