6 ideas
17962 | The truth-maker principle is that every truth has a sufficient truth-maker [Forrest] |
22333 | Only language is understandable Being [Gadamer] |
8872 | It is widely supposed that externalism cannot be reconciled with first-person authority [Davidson] |
8874 | It is hard to interpret a speaker's actions if we take a broad view of the content [Davidson] |
20928 | Facts don't oppose values; they are integrated into each person's aspirations [Gadamer, by Zimmermann,J] |
8873 | The cause of a usage determines meaning, but why is the microstructure of water relevant? [Davidson] |