5 ideas
7822 | A neo-Stoic movement began in the late sixteenth century [Lipsius, by Grayling] |
14296 | Dispositions are physical states of mechanism; when known, these replace the old disposition term [Quine] |
8502 | Realism doesn't explain 'a is F' any further by saying it is 'a has F-ness' [Devitt] |
8503 | The particular/universal distinction is unhelpful clutter; we should accept 'a is F' as basic [Devitt] |
8501 | Quineans take predication about objects as basic, not reference to properties they may have [Devitt] |