20 ideas
17641 | Discoveries in mathematics can challenge philosophy, and offer it a new foundation [Russell] |
17638 | If one proposition is deduced from another, they are more certain together than alone [Russell] |
17632 | Non-contradiction was learned from instances, and then found to be indubitable [Russell] |
17505 | Using proper names properly doesn't involve necessary and sufficient conditions [Putnam] |
17629 | Which premises are ultimate varies with context [Russell] |
17630 | The sources of a proof are the reasons why we believe its conclusion [Russell] |
17640 | Finding the axioms may be the only route to some new results [Russell] |
17627 | It seems absurd to prove 2+2=4, where the conclusion is more certain than premises [Russell] |
17628 | Arithmetic was probably inferred from relationships between physical objects [Russell] |
11908 | Putnam bases essences on 'same kind', but same kinds may not share properties [Mackie,P on Putnam] |
17637 | The most obvious beliefs are not infallible, as other obvious beliefs may conflict [Russell] |
17639 | Believing a whole science is more than believing each of its propositions [Russell] |
17508 | Science aims at truth, not at 'simplicity' [Putnam] |
17631 | Induction is inferring premises from consequences [Russell] |
17506 | I now think reference by the tests of experts is a special case of being causally connected [Putnam] |
13304 | Learned men gain more in one day than others do in a lifetime [Posidonius] |
17507 | Natural kind stereotypes are 'strong' (obvious, like tiger) or 'weak' (obscure, like molybdenum) [Putnam] |
11904 | Express natural kinds as a posteriori predicate connections, not as singular terms [Putnam, by Mackie,P] |
17633 | The law of gravity has many consequences beyond its grounding observations [Russell] |
20820 | Time is an interval of motion, or the measure of speed [Posidonius, by Stobaeus] |