12 ideas
23449 | Interpreting a text is representing it as making sense [Morris,M] |
19043 | Bivalence applies not just to sentences, but that general terms are true or false of each object [Quine] |
23484 | Bipolarity adds to Bivalence the capacity for both truth values [Morris,M] |
23494 | Conjunctive and disjunctive quantifiers are too specific, and are confined to the finite [Morris,M] |
23460 | To count, we must distinguish things, and have a series with successors in it [Morris,M] |
23451 | Counting needs to distinguish things, and also needs the concept of a successor in a series [Morris,M] |
23452 | Discriminating things for counting implies concepts of identity and distinctness [Morris,M] |
19042 | Terms learned by ostension tend to be vague, because that must be quick and unrefined [Quine] |
8526 | We might treat both tropes and substances as fundamental, so we can't presume it is just tropes [Daly] |
8527 | More than one trope (even identical ones!) can occupy the same location [Daly] |
8528 | If tropes are linked by the existence of concurrence, a special relation is needed to link them all [Daly] |
23491 | There must exist a general form of propositions, which are predictabe. It is: such and such is the case [Morris,M] |