18 ideas
8195 | Undecidable statements result from quantifying over infinites, subjunctive conditionals, and the past tense [Dummett] |
17505 | Using proper names properly doesn't involve necessary and sufficient conditions [Putnam] |
8194 | Surely there is no exact single grain that brings a heap into existence [Dummett] |
10245 | One geometry cannot be more true than another [Poincaré] |
8190 | Intuitionists rely on the proof of mathematical statements, not their truth [Dummett] |
8198 | A 'Cambridge Change' is like saying 'the landscape changes as you travel east' [Dummett] |
8192 | I no longer think what a statement about the past says is just what can justify it [Dummett] |
11908 | Putnam bases essences on 'same kind', but same kinds may not share properties [Mackie,P on Putnam] |
8199 | The existence of a universe without sentience or intelligence is an unintelligible fantasy [Dummett] |
17508 | Science aims at truth, not at 'simplicity' [Putnam] |
8193 | Verification is not an individual but a collective activity [Dummett] |
17506 | I now think reference by the tests of experts is a special case of being causally connected [Putnam] |
8189 | Truth-condition theorists must argue use can only be described by appeal to conditions of truth [Dummett] |
8191 | The truth-conditions theory must get agreement on a conception of truth [Dummett] |
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] |
8197 | Maybe past (which affects us) and future (which we can affect) are both real [Dummett] |
8196 | The present cannot exist alone as a mere boundary; past and future truths are rendered meaningless [Dummett] |