6 ideas
18119 | Mathematics is a mental activity which does not use language [Brouwer, by Bostock] |
18118 | Brouwer regards the application of mathematics to the world as somehow 'wicked' [Brouwer, by Bostock] |
8507 | Some think of reality as made of things; I prefer facts or states of affairs [Armstrong] |
14296 | Dispositions are physical states of mechanism; when known, these replace the old disposition term [Quine] |
8506 | Particulars and properties are distinguishable, but too close to speak of a relation [Armstrong] |
8505 | Refusal to explain why different tokens are of the same type is to be an ostrich [Armstrong] |