5 ideas
17962 | The truth-maker principle is that every truth has a sufficient truth-maker [Forrest] |
14283 | A conditional probability does not measure the probability of the truth of any proposition [Lewis, by Edgington] |
7880 | If a blind persons suddenly sees a kestrel, that doesn't make visual and theoretical kestrels different [Papineau on Jackson] |
7378 | No one bothers to imagine what it would really be like to have ALL the physical information [Dennett on Jackson] |
7377 | Mary learns when she sees colour, so her complete physical information had missed something [Jackson] |