8 ideas
16669 | Everything that exists is either a being, or some mode of a being [Malebranche] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |
12163 | Literary meaning emerges in comparisons, and tradition shows which comparisons are relevant [Scruton] |
12162 | In literature, word replacement changes literary meaning [Scruton] |
12159 | Without intentions we can't perceive sculpture, but that is not the whole story [Scruton] |
12160 | In aesthetic interest, even what is true is treated as though it were not [Scruton] |
12161 | We can be objective about conventions, but love of art is needed to understand its traditions [Scruton] |
12726 | In a true cause we see a necessary connection [Malebranche] |