6 ideas
9224 | Proceduralism offers a version of logicism with no axioms, or objects, or ontological commitment [Fine,K] |
9222 | The objects and truths of mathematics are imperative procedures for their construction [Fine,K] |
9223 | My Proceduralism has one simple rule, and four complex rules [Fine,K] |
14617 | Predicates can't apply to what doesn't exist [Stalnaker] |
21932 | 'Différance' is the interwoven history of each sign [Derrida, by Glendinning] |
14616 | A 'Russellian proposition' is an ordered sequence of individual, properties and relations [Stalnaker] |