6 ideas
9052 | Vague predicates lack application; there are no borderline cases; vague F is not F [Unger, by Keefe/Smith] |
12354 | A 'categorial' property is had by virtue of being or having an item from a category [Wedin] |
16070 | There are no objects with proper parts; there are only mereological simples [Unger, by Wasserman] |
12358 | Substance is a principle and a kind of cause [Wedin] |
12346 | Form explains why some matter is of a certain kind, and that is explanatory bedrock [Wedin] |
18265 | We don't judge by combining subject and concept; we get a concept by splitting up a judgement [Frege] |