14 ideas
6396 | A sentence is held true because of a combination of meaning and belief [Davidson] |
13472 | Hilbert aimed to eliminate number from geometry [Hilbert, by Hart,WD] |
9546 | Euclid axioms concerns possibilities of construction, but Hilbert's assert the existence of objects [Hilbert, by Chihara] |
18742 | Hilbert's formalisation revealed implicit congruence axioms in Euclid [Hilbert, by Horsten/Pettigrew] |
18217 | Hilbert's geometry is interesting because it captures Euclid without using real numbers [Hilbert, by Field,H] |
11145 | Having a belief involves the possibility of being mistaken [Davidson] |
9100 | Our intellect only assents to what we believe to be true [William of Ockham] |
6397 | The concept of belief can only derive from relationship to a speech community [Davidson] |
9101 | Abstractive cognition knows universals abstracted from many singulars [William of Ockham] |
6392 | Thought depends on speech [Davidson] |
6393 | A creature doesn't think unless it interprets another's speech [Davidson] |
11144 | Concepts are only possible in a language community [Davidson] |
6395 | An understood sentence can be used for almost anything; it isn't language if it has only one use [Davidson] |
6394 | The pattern of sentences held true gives sentences their meaning [Davidson] |