12 ideas
6859 | Analytic philosophy has much higher standards of thinking than continental philosophy [Williamson] |
13157 | Choose the true hypothesis, which is the most intelligible one [Leibniz] |
6862 | Fuzzy logic uses a continuum of truth, but it implies contradictions [Williamson] |
6858 | Formal logic struck me as exactly the language I wanted to think in [Williamson] |
6863 | Close to conceptual boundaries judgement is too unreliable to give knowledge [Williamson] |
15797 | All structures are dispositional, objects are dispositions sets, and events manifest dispositions [Fetzer] |
6861 | What sort of logic is needed for vague concepts, and what sort of concept of truth? [Williamson] |
15800 | All events and objects are dispositional, and hence all structural properties are dispositional [Fetzer] |
6860 | How can one discriminate yellow from red, but not the colours in between? [Williamson] |
13158 | The Copernican theory is right because it is the only one offering a good explanation [Leibniz] |
15798 | Kinds are arrangements of dispositions [Fetzer] |
15799 | Lawlike sentences are general attributions of disposition to all members of some class [Fetzer] |