7 ideas
6343 | For Russell, both propositions and facts are arrangements of objects, so obviously they correspond [Horwich on Russell] |
7566 | The Identity of Indiscernibles is really the same as the verification principle [Jolley] |
12732 | Some necessary truths are brute, and others derive from final causes [Leibniz] |
19438 | Our large perceptions and appetites are made up tiny unconscious fragments [Leibniz] |
19415 | Passions reside in confused perceptions [Leibniz] |
7534 | In 1906, Russell decided that propositions did not, after all, exist [Russell, by Monk] |
19439 | God produces possibilities, and thus ideas [Leibniz] |