11 ideas
17505 | Using proper names properly doesn't involve necessary and sufficient conditions [Putnam] |
19400 | Possibles demand existence, so as many of them as possible must actually exist [Leibniz] |
19401 | God's sufficient reason for choosing reality is in the fitness or perfection of possibilities [Leibniz] |
11908 | Putnam bases essences on 'same kind', but same kinds may not share properties [Mackie,P on Putnam] |
22518 | The actual must be possible, because it occurred [Aristotle] |
19402 | The actual universe is the richest composite of what is possible [Leibniz] |
17508 | Science aims at truth, not at 'simplicity' [Putnam] |
17506 | I now think reference by the tests of experts is a special case of being causally connected [Putnam] |
16566 | Poetry is more philosophic than history, as it concerns universals, not particulars [Aristotle] |
11904 | Express natural kinds as a posteriori predicate connections, not as singular terms [Putnam, by Mackie,P] |
17507 | Natural kind stereotypes are 'strong' (obvious, like tiger) or 'weak' (obscure, like molybdenum) [Putnam] |