7 ideas
9052 | Vague predicates lack application; there are no borderline cases; vague F is not F [Unger, by Keefe/Smith] |
8967 | Not all predicates can be properties - 'is non-self-exemplifying', for example [Lowe] |
16070 | There are no objects with proper parts; there are only mereological simples [Unger, by Wasserman] |
8965 | Neither mere matter nor pure form can individuate a sphere, so it must be a combination [Lowe] |
8968 | If the flagpole causally explains the shadow, the shadow cannot explain the flagpole [Lowe] |
8966 | Properties are facets of objects, only discussable separately by an act of abstraction [Lowe] |
8141 | He that does evil has not seen God [John] |