6 ideas
21222 | Logicians presuppose a world, and ignore logic/world connections, so their logic is impure [Husserl, by Velarde-Mayol] |
21223 | Phenomenology grounds logic in subjective experience [Husserl, by Velarde-Mayol] |
19043 | Bivalence applies not just to sentences, but that general terms are true or false of each object [Quine] |
21224 | Pure mathematics is the relations between all possible objects, and is thus formal ontology [Husserl, by Velarde-Mayol] |
19042 | Terms learned by ostension tend to be vague, because that must be quick and unrefined [Quine] |
6011 | There is a remote first god (the Good), and a second god who organises the material world [Numenius, by O'Meara] |