5 ideas
9216 | Each area of enquiry, and its source, has its own distinctive type of necessity [Fine,K] |
8875 | Sense experiences must have conceptual content, since they are possible reasons for judgements [Brewer,B] |
9214 | Unsupported testimony may still be believable [Fine,K] |
6382 | The 'grain problem' says physical objects are granular, where sensations appear not to be [Sellars, by Polger] |
9215 | Causation is easier to disrupt than logic, so metaphysics is part of nature, not vice versa [Fine,K] |