16 ideas
22593 | Our sensation of light may not be the same as what produces the sensation [Descartes] |
12790 | Generalisations must be invariant to explain anything [Leuridan] |
12789 | Biological functions are explained by disposition, or by causal role [Leuridan] |
14386 | Mechanisms are ontologically dependent on regularities [Leuridan] |
12787 | Mechanisms can't explain on their own, as their models rest on pragmatic regularities [Leuridan] |
14384 | We can show that regularities and pragmatic laws are more basic than mechanisms [Leuridan] |
14388 | Mechanisms must produce macro-level regularities, but that needs micro-level regularities [Leuridan] |
14389 | There is nothing wrong with an infinite regress of mechanisms and regularities [Leuridan] |
13304 | Learned men gain more in one day than others do in a lifetime [Posidonius] |
14387 | Rather than dispositions, functions may be the element that brought a thing into existence [Leuridan] |
16569 | The Hot, Cold, Wet and Dry of the philosophers need themselves to be explained [Descartes] |
14382 | Pragmatic laws allow prediction and explanation, to the extent that reality is stable [Leuridan] |
14385 | Strict regularities are rarely discovered in life sciences [Leuridan] |
14383 | A 'law of nature' is just a regularity, not some entity that causes the regularity [Leuridan] |
20964 | Descartes said there was conservation of 'quantity of motion' [Descartes, by Papineau] |
20820 | Time is an interval of motion, or the measure of speed [Posidonius, by Stobaeus] |