16 ideas
19081 | Coherence with a set of propositions suggests we can know the proposition corresponds [Davidson, by Donnellan] |
7566 | The Identity of Indiscernibles is really the same as the verification principle [Jolley] |
8806 | The concepts of belief and truth are linked, since beliefs are meant to fit reality [Davidson] |
6417 | In 1921 Russell abandoned sense-data, and the gap between sensation and object [Russell, by Grayling] |
6474 | Seeing is not in itself knowledge, but is separate from what is seen, such as a patch of colour [Russell] |
6476 | We cannot assume that the subject actually exists, so we cannot distinguish sensations from sense-data [Russell] |
8252 | Davidson believes experience is non-conceptual, and outside the space of reasons [Davidson, by McDowell] |
8255 | Davidson says the world influences us causally; I say it influences us rationally [McDowell on Davidson] |
2792 | It is possible the world came into existence five minutes ago, complete with false memories [Russell] |
8804 | Reasons for beliefs are not the same as evidence [Davidson] |
8802 | Sensations lack the content to be logical; they cause beliefs, but they cannot justify them [Davidson] |
8801 | Coherent justification says only beliefs can be reasons for holding other beliefs [Davidson] |
22326 | Knowledge needs more than a sensitive response; the response must also be appropriate [Russell] |
8805 | Skepticism is false because our utterances agree, because they are caused by the same objects [Davidson] |
6475 | In perception, the self is just a logical fiction demanded by grammar [Russell] |
18703 | Davidson's Cogito: 'I think, therefore I am generally right' [Davidson, by Button] |