13 ideas
19441 | All philosophies presuppose their historical moment, and arise from it [Feuerbach] |
19442 | I don't study Plato for his own sake; the primary aim is always understanding [Feuerbach] |
19444 | Each proposition has an antithesis, and truth exists as its refutation [Feuerbach] |
19445 | A dialectician has to be his own opponent [Feuerbach] |
19443 | Truth forges an impersonal unity between people [Feuerbach] |
9390 | Logic guides thinking, but it isn't a substitute for it [Rumfitt] |
15538 | Semantic indecision explains vagueness (if we have precisifications to be undecided about) [Lewis] |
19446 | To our consciousness it is language which looks unreal [Feuerbach] |
15537 | If cats are vague, we deny that the many cats are one, or deny that the one cat is many [Lewis] |
15536 | We have one cloud, but many possible boundaries and aggregates for it [Lewis] |
9389 | Vague membership of sets is possible if the set is defined by its concept, not its members [Rumfitt] |
19447 | The Absolute is the 'and' which unites 'spirit and nature' [Feuerbach] |
15539 | Basic to pragmatics is taking a message in a way that makes sense of it [Lewis] |