6 ideas
15457 | Interdefinition is useless by itself, but if we grasp one separately, we have them both [Lewis] |
14248 | We could accept the integers as primitive, then use sets to construct the rest [Cohen] |
4242 | Pure supervenience explains nothing, and is a sign of something fundamental we don't know [Nagel] |
15400 | We must avoid circularity between what is intrinsic and what is natural [Lewis, by Cameron] |
15458 | A property is 'intrinsic' iff it can never differ between duplicates [Lewis] |
15459 | Ellipsoidal stars seem to have an intrinsic property which depends on other objects [Lewis] |