7 ideas
6840 | Derrida came to believe in the undeconstructability of justice, which cannot be relativised [Derrida, by Critchley] |
15943 | Limitation of Size is not self-evident, and seems too strong [Lavine on Neumann] |
15938 | Platonists ruin infinity, which is precisely a growing structure which is never completed [Dummett] |
13672 | All the axioms for mathematics presuppose set theory [Neumann] |
15939 | For intuitionists it is constructed proofs (which take time) which make statements true [Dummett] |
21936 | A community must consist of singular persons, with nothing in common [Derrida, by Glendinning] |
21937 | Can there be democratic friendship without us all becoming identical? [Derrida, by Glendinning] |