6 ideas
10528 | Definitions concern how we should speak, not how things are [Fine,K] |
10529 | If Hume's Principle can define numbers, we needn't worry about its truth [Fine,K] |
10530 | Hume's Principle is either adequate for number but fails to define properly, or vice versa [Fine,K] |
9545 | Late in life Frege abandoned logicism, and saw the source of arithmetic as geometrical [Frege, by Chihara] |
18988 | Behind the bare phenomenal facts there is nothing [Wright,Ch] |
10527 | An abstraction principle should not 'inflate', producing more abstractions than objects [Fine,K] |