9 ideas
19404 | Necessities rest on contradiction, and contingencies on sufficient reason [Leibniz] |
12149 | Indexicals are a problem for beliefs being just subject-proposition relations [Perry] |
12151 | If we replace 'I' in sentences about me, they are different beliefs and explanations of behaviour [Perry] |
18412 | Indexicals individuate certain belief states, helping in explanation and prediction [Perry] |
12150 | Indexicals reveal big problems with the traditional idea of a proposition [Perry] |
14349 | If there are no finks or antidotes at the fundamental level, the laws can't be ceteris paribus [Burge, by Corry] |
19403 | Each of the infinite possible worlds has its own laws, and the individuals contain those laws [Leibniz] |
15203 | Tense is essential for thought and action [Perry, by Le Poidevin] |
15204 | Actual tensed sentences cannot be tenseless, because they can cite their own context [Perry, by Le Poidevin] |