23 ideas
8195 | Undecidable statements result from quantifying over infinites, subjunctive conditionals, and the past tense [Dummett] |
4975 | A thought can be split in many ways, so that different parts appear as subject or predicate [Frege] |
8194 | Surely there is no exact single grain that brings a heap into existence [Dummett] |
9949 | There is the concept, the object falling under it, and the extension (a set, which is also an object) [Frege, by George/Velleman] |
8190 | Intuitionists rely on the proof of mathematical statements, not their truth [Dummett] |
18995 | Frege mistakenly takes existence to be a property of concepts, instead of being about things [Frege, by Yablo] |
8198 | A 'Cambridge Change' is like saying 'the landscape changes as you travel east' [Dummett] |
8192 | I no longer think what a statement about the past says is just what can justify it [Dummett] |
10317 | It is unclear whether Frege included qualities among his abstract objects [Frege, by Hale] |
6900 | A prior understanding of beauty is needed to assert that the Form of the Beautiful is beautiful [Westaway] |
10535 | Frege's 'objects' are both the referents of proper names, and what predicates are true or false of [Frege, by Dummett] |
6956 | At what point does an object become 'whole'? [Westaway] |
8199 | The existence of a universe without sentience or intelligence is an unintelligible fantasy [Dummett] |
7335 | The Chinese Room should be able to ask itself questions in Mandarin [Westaway] |
9839 | Frege equated the concepts under which an object falls with its properties [Frege, by Dummett] |
4973 | As I understand it, a concept is the meaning of a grammatical predicate [Frege] |
9167 | Frege felt that meanings must be public, so they are abstractions rather than mental entities [Frege, by Putnam] |
8193 | Verification is not an individual but a collective activity [Dummett] |
8189 | Truth-condition theorists must argue use can only be described by appeal to conditions of truth [Dummett] |
8191 | The truth-conditions theory must get agreement on a conception of truth [Dummett] |
4974 | For all the multiplicity of languages, mankind has a common stock of thoughts [Frege] |
8197 | Maybe past (which affects us) and future (which we can affect) are both real [Dummett] |
8196 | The present cannot exist alone as a mere boundary; past and future truths are rendered meaningless [Dummett] |