8 ideas
16489 | Is it possible to state every possible truth about the whole course of nature without using 'not'? [Russell] |
8978 | Events are made of other things, and are not fundamental to ontology [Bennett] |
12750 | The question is whether force is self-sufficient in bodies, and essential, or dependent on something [Lenfant] |
16490 | Some facts about experience feel like logical necessities [Russell] |
16488 | It is hard to explain how a sentence like 'it is not raining' can be found true by observation [Russell] |
16491 | If we define 'this is not blue' as disbelief in 'this is blue', we eliminate 'not' as an ingredient of facts [Russell] |
10364 | Facts are about the world, not in it, so they can't cause anything [Bennett] |
4786 | Russell's 'at-at' theory says motion is to be at the intervening points at the intervening instants [Russell, by Psillos] |