8 ideas
10735 | Abstraction from objects won't reveal an operation's being performed 'so many times' [Geach] |
10414 | Abstract objects are constituted by encoded collections of properties [Zalta, by Swoyer] |
10415 | Properties make round squares and round triangles distinct, unlike exemplification [Zalta, by Swoyer] |
10732 | If concepts are just recognitional, then general judgements would be impossible [Geach] |
16383 | Puzzled Pierre has two mental files about the same object [Recanati on Kripke] |
10731 | For abstractionists, concepts are capacities to recognise recurrent features of the world [Geach] |
10733 | The abstractionist cannot explain 'some' and 'not' [Geach] |
10734 | Only a judgement can distinguish 'striking' from 'being struck' [Geach] |