10 ideas
18935 | Semantic theory should specify when an act of naming is successful [Sawyer] |
18945 | Millians say a name just means its object [Sawyer] |
18934 | Sentences with empty names can be understood, be co-referential, and even be true [Sawyer] |
18938 | Frege's compositional account of truth-vaues makes 'Pegasus doesn't exist' neither true nor false [Sawyer] |
18947 | Definites descriptions don't solve the empty names problem, because the properties may not exist [Sawyer] |
299 | What is fine is always difficult [Plato] |
297 | What is fine is the parent of goodness [Plato] |
295 | The good is beautiful [Plato] |
294 | People say that friendship exists only between good men [Plato] |
298 | While sex is very pleasant, it should be in secret, as it looks contemptible [Plato] |