8 ideas
15545 | Armstrong's analysis seeks truthmakers rather than definitions [Lewis] |
15546 | Predications aren't true because of what exists, but of how it exists [Lewis] |
15548 | Say 'truth is supervenient on being', but construe 'being' broadly [Lewis] |
14399 | Presentism says only the present exists, so there is nothing for tensed truths to supervene on [Lewis] |
6343 | For Russell, both propositions and facts are arrangements of objects, so obviously they correspond [Horwich on Russell] |
15543 | How do things combine to make states of affairs? Constituents can repeat, and fail to combine [Lewis] |
1556 | By nature people are close to one another, but culture drives them apart [Hippias] |
7534 | In 1906, Russell decided that propositions did not, after all, exist [Russell, by Monk] |