6 ideas
14713 | Truth in a scenario is the negation in that scenario being a priori incoherent [Chalmers] |
8979 | Slow and continuous events (like balding or tree-growth) are called 'processes', not 'events' [Simons] |
8981 | Maybe processes behave like stuff-nouns, and events like count-nouns [Simons] |
8973 | Einstein's relativity brought events into ontology, as the terms of a simultaneity relationships [Simons] |
14712 | A sentence is a priori if no possible way the world might actually be could make it false [Chalmers] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |