10 ideas
19053 | Logic would be more natural if negation only referred to predicates [Dummett] |
15544 | If what is actual might have been impossible, we need S4 modal logic [Armstrong, by Lewis] |
19052 | Natural language 'not' doesn't apply to sentences [Dummett] |
19406 | I strongly believe in the actual infinite, which indicates the perfections of its author [Leibniz] |
7024 | Properties are universals, which are always instantiated [Armstrong, by Heil] |
9478 | Even if all properties are categorical, they may be denoted by dispositional predicates [Armstrong, by Bird] |
10729 | Universals explain resemblance and causal power [Armstrong, by Oliver] |
4031 | It doesn't follow that because there is a predicate there must therefore exist a property [Armstrong] |
10024 | The type-token distinction is the universal-particular distinction [Armstrong, by Hodes] |
10728 | A thing's self-identity can't be a universal, since we can know it a priori [Armstrong, by Oliver] |