9 ideas
12154 | Are 'word token' and 'word type' different sorts of countable objects, or two ways of counting? [Geach, by Perry] |
12354 | A 'categorial' property is had by virtue of being or having an item from a category [Wedin] |
8969 | We should abandon absolute identity, confining it to within some category [Geach, by Hawthorne] |
12358 | Substance is a principle and a kind of cause [Wedin] |
12346 | Form explains why some matter is of a certain kind, and that is explanatory bedrock [Wedin] |
16075 | Denial of absolute identity has drastic implications for logic, semantics and set theory [Wasserman on Geach] |
12152 | Identity is relative. One must not say things are 'the same', but 'the same A as' [Geach] |
16073 | Leibniz's Law is incomplete, since it includes a non-relativized identity predicate [Geach, by Wasserman] |
6649 | Chomsky now says concepts are basically innate, as well as syntax [Chomsky, by Lowe] |