5 ideas
16654 | Our words and concepts don't always correspond to what is out there [William of Ockham] |
9354 | Why should necessities only be knowable a priori? That Hesperus is Phosporus is known empirically [Devitt] |
9353 | We explain away a priori knowledge, not as directly empirical, but as indirectly holistically empirical [Devitt] |
9356 | The idea of the a priori is so obscure that it won't explain anything [Devitt] |
20041 | Intentional actions are those which are explained by giving the reason for so acting [Anscombe] |