12 ideas
5831 | The new view is that "water" is a name, and has no definition [Schwartz,SP] |
14187 | If logic is topic-neutral that means it delves into all subjects, rather than having a pure subject matter [Read] |
14183 | Maybe arguments are only valid when suppressed premises are all stated - but why? [Read] |
14188 | Not all arguments are valid because of form; validity is just true premises and false conclusion being impossible [Read] |
14182 | If the logic of 'taller of' rests just on meaning, then logic may be the study of merely formal consequence [Read] |
14184 | In modus ponens the 'if-then' premise contributes nothing if the conclusion follows anyway [Read] |
14186 | Logical connectives contain no information, but just record combination relations between facts [Read] |
5829 | We refer to Thales successfully by name, even if all descriptions of him are false [Schwartz,SP] |
5830 | The traditional theory of names says some of the descriptions must be correct [Schwartz,SP] |
14185 | Conditionals are just a shorthand for some proof, leaving out the details [Read] |
5826 | The intension of "lemon" is the conjunction of properties associated with it [Schwartz,SP] |
23692 | Good and bad are a matter of actions, not of internal dispositions [Foot] |