5 ideas
18487 | We want to know what makes sentences true, rather than defining 'true' [McFetridge] |
15716 | If axioms and their implications have no contradictions, they pass my criterion of truth and existence [Hilbert] |
18488 | We normally explain natural events by citing further facts [McFetridge] |
19696 | There are reasons 'for which' a belief is held, reasons 'why' it is believed, and reasons 'to' believe it [Neta] |
19697 | The basing relation of a reason to a belief should both support and explain the belief [Neta] |