10 ideas
8251 | The logical space of reasons is a natural phenomenon, and it is the realm of freedom [McDowell] |
22626 | Process philosophy insists that processes are not inferior in being to substances [Rescher] |
8128 | Representation must be propositional if it can give reasons and be epistemological [McDowell, by Burge] |
6451 | Visual sense data are an inner picture show which represents the world [Blackburn] |
19092 | There is no pure Given, but it is cultured, rather than entirely relative [McDowell, by Macbeth] |
8253 | Sense impressions already have conceptual content [McDowell] |
2866 | A true belief might be based on a generally reliable process that failed on this occasion [Blackburn] |
8254 | Forming concepts by abstraction from the Given is private definition, which the Private Lang. Arg. attacks [McDowell] |
2864 | The main objection to intuitionism in ethics is that intuition is a disguise for prejudice or emotion [Blackburn] |
2865 | Critics of prescriptivism observe that it is consistent to accept an ethical verdict but refuse to be bound by it [Blackburn] |