9 ideas
6710 | You can only define a statement that something is 'true' by referring to its functional possibilities [James] |
15395 | Give up objects necessitating truths, and say their natures cause the truths? [Cameron] |
15394 | Truthmaker requires a commitment to tropes or states of affairs, for contingent truths [Cameron] |
22305 | If the hypothesis of God is widely successful, it is true [James] |
15401 | Essentialists say intrinsic properties arise from what the thing is, irrespective of surroundings [Cameron] |
15393 | An object's intrinsic properties are had in virtue of how it is, independently [Cameron] |
15396 | Most criteria for identity over time seem to leave two later objects identical to the earlier one [Cameron] |
20945 | Belief is no more rational than is tasting and smelling [Hamann] |
7666 | God is not a mathematician, but a poet [Hamann, by Berlin] |