6 ideas
9355 | One sort of circularity presupposes a premise, the other presupposes a rule being used [Braithwaite, by Devitt] |
15464 | The distinction between dispositional and 'categorical' properties leads to confusion [Lewis] |
15463 | All dispositions must have causal bases [Lewis] |
15461 | A 'finkish' disposition is real, but disappears when the stimulus occurs [Lewis] |
16629 | By comparing qualities and features, reason can gradually infer the nature of substance [Grosseteste] |
15462 | Backtracking counterfactuals go from supposed events to their required causal antecedents [Lewis] |