3 ideas
9355 | One sort of circularity presupposes a premise, the other presupposes a rule being used [Braithwaite, by Devitt] |
9159 | You can't simply convert geometry into algebra, as some spatial content is lost [Burge] |
19216 | Propositions (such as 'that dog is barking') only exist if their items exist [Williamson] |