6 ideas
9086 | The idea of abstract objects is not ontological; it comes from the epistemological idea of abstraction [Plantinga] |
9087 | Theists may see abstract objects as really divine thoughts [Plantinga] |
9085 | If propositions are concrete they don't have to exist, and so they can't be necessary truths [Plantinga] |
9084 | Propositions can't just be in brains, because 'there are no human beings' might be true [Plantinga] |
22601 | Laissez-faire individualism doesn't work, especially in troublesome times [Keynes] |
2116 | The concept of an existing thing must contain more than the concept of a non-existing thing [Leibniz] |