7 ideas
8956 | What is a singleton set, if a set is meant to be a collection of objects? [Szabó] |
16045 | General facts supervene on particular facts, but cannot be inferred from them [Russell, by Bennett,K] |
8953 | Abstract entities don't depend on their concrete entities ...but maybe on the totality of concrete things [Szabó] |
13120 | Chisholm divides things into contingent and necessary, and then individuals, states and non-states [Chisholm, by Westerhoff] |
14327 | Trope theorists cannot explain how tropes resemble each other [Russell, by Mumford] |
8954 | Geometrical circles cannot identify a circular paint patch, presumably because they lack something [Szabó] |
8955 | Abstractions are imperceptible, non-causal, and non-spatiotemporal (the third explaining the others) [Szabó] |