13 ideas
6259 | Why can't a wise man doubt everything? [Montaigne] |
6263 | No wisdom could make us comfortably walk a wide beam if it was high in the air [Montaigne] |
6258 | Virtue is the distinctive mark of truth, and its greatest product [Montaigne] |
11970 | Logicians like their entities to exhibit a maximum degree of purity [Kaplan] |
6262 | We lack some sense or other, and hence objects may have hidden features [Montaigne] |
11969 | Models nicely separate particulars from their clothing, and logicians often accept that metaphysically [Kaplan] |
11971 | The simplest solution to transworld identification is to adopt bare particulars [Kaplan] |
11972 | Essence is a transworld heir line, rather than a collection of properties [Kaplan] |
11973 | Unusual people may have no counterparts, or several [Kaplan] |
6260 | Sceptics say there is truth, but no means of making or testing lasting judgements [Montaigne] |
6261 | The soul is in the brain, as shown by head injuries [Montaigne] |
8130 | Qualities of experience are just representational aspects of experience ('Representationalism') [Harman, by Burge] |
11967 | Sentences might have the same sense when logically equivalent - or never have the same sense [Kaplan] |