6 ideas
17462 | A single object must not be counted twice, which needs knowledge of distinctness (negative identity) [Rumfitt] |
15938 | Platonists ruin infinity, which is precisely a growing structure which is never completed [Dummett] |
17461 | Some 'how many?' answers are not predications of a concept, like 'how many gallons?' [Rumfitt] |
15939 | For intuitionists it is constructed proofs (which take time) which make statements true [Dummett] |
7458 | The reliability of witnesses depends on whether they benefit from their observations [Laplace, by Hacking] |
3441 | If a supreme intellect knew all atoms and movements, it could know all of the past and the future [Laplace] |