10 ideas
7085 | The main problem of philosophy is what can and cannot be thought and expressed [Wittgenstein, by Grayling] |
17266 | Using modal logic, philosophers tried to handle all metaphysics in modal terms [Correia/Schnieder] |
17263 | Why do rationalists accept Sufficient Reason, when it denies the existence of fundamental facts? [Correia/Schnieder] |
17270 | Is existential dependence by grounding, or do grounding claims arise from existential dependence? [Correia/Schnieder] |
17268 | Grounding is metaphysical and explanation epistemic, so keep them apart [Correia/Schnieder] |
23463 | Atomic facts correspond to true elementary propositions [Wittgenstein] |
17267 | The identity of two facts may depend on how 'fine-grained' we think facts are [Correia/Schnieder] |
18088 | Intentionality is the mark of dispositions, not of the mental [Place] |
23490 | A thought is mental constituents that relate to reality as words do [Wittgenstein] |
18089 | Dispositions are not general laws, but laws of the natures of individual entities [Place] |