8 ideas
13591 | Quantified modal logic collapses if essence is withdrawn [Quine] |
4242 | Pure supervenience explains nothing, and is a sign of something fundamental we don't know [Nagel] |
13590 | Essences can make sense in a particular context or enquiry, as the most basic predicates [Quine] |
8483 | Necessity is relative to context; it is what is assumed in an inquiry [Quine] |
13589 | Possible worlds are a way to dramatise essentialism, and yet they presuppose essentialism [Quine] |
13588 | A rigid designator (for all possible worlds) picks out an object by its essential traits [Quine] |
13592 | Beliefs can be ascribed to machines [Quine] |
3643 | The concept of mind excludes body, and vice versa [Descartes] |