6 ideas
21855 | Only in the 1780s did it become acceptable to read Spinoza [Lord] |
9224 | Proceduralism offers a version of logicism with no axioms, or objects, or ontological commitment [Fine,K] |
9222 | The objects and truths of mathematics are imperative procedures for their construction [Fine,K] |
9223 | My Proceduralism has one simple rule, and four complex rules [Fine,K] |
21866 | Hobbes and Spinoza use 'conatus' to denote all endeavour for advantage in nature [Lord] |
9626 | A structure is an abstraction, focussing on relationships, and ignoring other features [Shapiro] |