11 ideas
22642 | Man has an intense natural interest in the consistency of his own thinking [James] |
12394 | If the result is bad, we change the rule; if we like the rule, we reject the result [Goodman] |
22641 | Realities just are, and beliefs are true of them [James] |
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] |
14292 | Dispositions seem more ethereal than behaviour; a non-occult account of them would be nice [Goodman] |
22640 | We find satisfaction in consistency of all of our beliefs, perceptions and mental connections [James] |
18749 | Goodman argued that the confirmation relation can never be formalised [Goodman, by Horsten/Pettigrew] |
17646 | Goodman showed that every sound inductive argument has an unsound one of the same form [Goodman, by Putnam] |
4794 | We don't use laws to make predictions, we call things laws if we make predictions with them [Goodman] |