6 ideas
19043 | Bivalence applies not just to sentences, but that general terms are true or false of each object [Quine] |
8203 | All the arithmetical entities can be reduced to classes of integers, and hence to sets [Quine] |
19042 | Terms learned by ostension tend to be vague, because that must be quick and unrefined [Quine] |
8202 | Meaning is essence divorced from things and wedded to words [Quine] |
8201 | The distinction between meaning and further information is as vague as the essence/accident distinction [Quine] |
22237 | The Greeks had a single word meaning both 'beautiful' and 'good' [Pormann] |