8 ideas
6405 | Moore's 'The Nature of Judgement' (1898) marked the rejection (with Russell) of idealism [Moore,GE, by Grayling] |
7527 | Analysis for Moore and Russell is carving up the world, not investigating language [Moore,GE, by Monk] |
20795 | Some things are their own criterion, such as straightness, a set of scales, or light [Sext.Empiricus] |
7458 | The reliability of witnesses depends on whether they benefit from their observations [Laplace, by Hacking] |
20794 | How can sceptics show there is no criterion? Weak without, contradiction with [Sext.Empiricus] |
3441 | If a supreme intellect knew all atoms and movements, it could know all of the past and the future [Laplace] |
22302 | Moor bypassed problems of correspondence by saying true propositions ARE facts [Moore,GE, by Potter] |
7526 | Hegelians say propositions defy analysis, but Moore says they can be broken down [Moore,GE, by Monk] |