5 ideas
21757 | Philosophy is the conceptual essence of the shape of history [Hegel] |
14248 | We could accept the integers as primitive, then use sets to construct the rest [Cohen] |
10645 | We reach concepts by clarification, or by definition, or by habitual experience [Price,HH] |
10644 | A 'felt familiarity' with universals is more primitive than abstraction [Price,HH] |
10646 | Our understanding of 'dog' or 'house' arises from a repeated experience of concomitances [Price,HH] |