5 ideas
12714 | The substantial form is the principle of action or the primitive force of acting [Leibniz] |
15034 | Are genera and species real or conceptual? bodies or incorporeal? in sensibles or separate from them? [Porphyry] |
12743 | A true being must (unlike a chain) have united parts, with a substantial form as its subject [Leibniz] |
14288 | 'If A,B' affirms that A⊃B, and also that this wouldn't change if A were certain [Jackson, by Edgington] |
13769 | Conditionals are truth-functional, but should only be asserted when they are confident [Jackson, by Edgington] |