6 ideas
1403 | A rational donkey would starve to death between two totally identical piles of hay [Buridan, by PG] |
22102 | Arguing with opponents uncovers truths, and restrains falsehoods [Aquinas] |
18430 | We accept properties because of type/tokens, reference, and quantification [Edwards] |
18432 | Quineans say that predication is primitive and inexplicable [Edwards] |
18437 | Resemblance nominalism requires a second entity to explain 'the rose is crimson' [Edwards] |
18434 | That a whole is prior to its parts ('priority monism') is a view gaining in support [Edwards] |