5 ideas
8417 | Direct realism is false, because defeasibility questions are essential to perceptual knowledge [Galloway] |
7777 | We accept a metaphor when we see the sentence is false [Davidson] |
7775 | Understanding a metaphor is a creative act, with no rules [Davidson] |
7776 | Metaphors just mean what their words literally mean [Davidson] |
7076 | Mill wondered if he would be happy if all his aims were realised, and answered no [Mill, by Critchley] |