13 ideas
18889 | Ostensive definitions needn't involve pointing, but must refer to something specific [Salmon,N] |
14627 | S4, and therefore S5, are invalid for metaphysical modality [Salmon,N, by Williamson] |
304 | Beautiful things must be different from beauty itself, but beauty itself must be present in each of them [Plato] |
18888 | Essentialism says some properties must be possessed, if a thing is to exist [Salmon,N] |
16120 | Knowing how to achieve immortality is pointless without the knowledge how to use immortality [Plato] |
9382 | Subjects may be unaware of their epistemic 'entitlements', unlike their 'justifications' [Burge] |
303 | Say how many teeth the other has, then count them. If you are right, we will trust your other claims [Plato] |
18886 | Frege's 'sense' solves four tricky puzzles [Salmon,N] |
18887 | The perfect case of direct reference is a variable which has been assigned a value [Salmon,N] |
302 | What knowledge is required to live well? [Plato] |
301 | Only knowledge of some sort is good [Plato] |
305 | Something which lies midway between two evils is better than either of them [Plato] |
18891 | Nothing in the direct theory of reference blocks anti-essentialism; water structure might have been different [Salmon,N] |