11 ideas
2118 | All other human gifts can harm us, but not correct reasoning [Leibniz] |
9331 | How do we determine which of the sentences containing a term comprise its definition? [Horwich] |
22076 | Being is only perceptible to itself as becoming [Schelling] |
22074 | We must show that the whole of nature, because it is effective, is grounded in freedom [Schelling] |
9333 | A priori belief is not necessarily a priori justification, or a priori knowledge [Horwich] |
9342 | Understanding needs a priori commitment [Horwich] |
9332 | Meaning is generated by a priori commitment to truth, not the other way around [Horwich] |
9341 | Meanings and concepts cannot give a priori knowledge, because they may be unacceptable [Horwich] |
9334 | If we stipulate the meaning of 'number' to make Hume's Principle true, we first need Hume's Principle [Horwich] |
9339 | A priori knowledge (e.g. classical logic) may derive from the innate structure of our minds [Horwich] |
22075 | Only idealism has given us the genuine concept of freedom [Schelling] |