7 ideas
7085 | The main problem of philosophy is what can and cannot be thought and expressed [Wittgenstein, by Grayling] |
10245 | One geometry cannot be more true than another [Poincaré] |
23463 | Atomic facts correspond to true elementary propositions [Wittgenstein] |
7522 | A full neural account of qualia will give new epistemic access to them, beyond private experience [Churchlands] |
7521 | It is question-begging to assume that qualia are totally simple, hence irreducible [Churchlands] |
7523 | The qualia Hard Problem is easy, in comparison with the co-ordination of mental states [Churchlands] |
23490 | A thought is mental constituents that relate to reality as words do [Wittgenstein] |