11 ideas
13931 | By using aporiai as his start, Aristotle can defer to the wise, as well as to the many [Haslanger] |
17783 | A number is not a multitude, but a unified ratio between quantities [Newton] |
16045 | General facts supervene on particular facts, but cannot be inferred from them [Russell, by Bennett,K] |
13925 | Ontology disputes rest on more basic explanation disputes [Haslanger] |
14327 | Trope theorists cannot explain how tropes resemble each other [Russell, by Mumford] |
13924 | The persistence of objects seems to be needed if the past is to explain the present [Haslanger] |
13930 | Persistence makes change and its products intelligible [Haslanger] |
13927 | We must explain change amongst 'momentary entities', or else the world is inexplicable [Haslanger] |
13928 | If the things which exist prior to now are totally distinct, they need not have existed [Haslanger] |
13929 | Natural explanations give the causal interconnections [Haslanger] |
13926 | Best explanations, especially natural ones, need grounding, notably by persistent objects [Haslanger] |