13 ideas
17082 | Paradox: why do you analyse if you know it, and how do you analyse if you don't? [Ruben] |
3916 | Hopi consistently prefers verbs and events to nouns and things [Whorf] |
17087 | The 'symmetry thesis' says explanation and prediction only differ pragmatically [Ruben] |
3917 | Scientific thought is essentially a specialised part of Indo-European languages [Whorf] |
17081 | Usually explanations just involve giving information, with no reference to the act of explanation [Ruben] |
17092 | An explanation needs the world to have an appropriate structure [Ruben] |
17090 | Most explanations are just sentences, not arguments [Ruben] |
17094 | The causal theory of explanation neglects determinations which are not causal [Ruben] |
17088 | Reducing one science to another is often said to be the perfect explanation [Ruben] |
17089 | Facts explain facts, but only if they are conceptualised or named appropriately [Ruben] |
13304 | Learned men gain more in one day than others do in a lifetime [Posidonius] |
20820 | Time is an interval of motion, or the measure of speed [Posidonius, by Stobaeus] |
3915 | The Hopi have no concept of time as something flowing from past to future [Whorf] |