8 ideas
17990 | Instances of minimal truth miss out propositions inexpressible in current English [Hofweber] |
17988 | Quantification can't all be substitutional; some reference is obviously to objects [Hofweber] |
21354 | It may be that internal relations like proportion exist, because we directly perceive it [MacBride] |
21353 | Internal relations are fixed by existences, or characters, or supervenience on characters [MacBride] |
21352 | 'Multigrade' relations are those lacking a fixed number of relata [MacBride] |
17989 | Since properties have properties, there can be a typed or a type-free theory of them [Hofweber] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |
17991 | Holism says language can't be translated; the expressibility hypothesis says everything can [Hofweber] |