9 ideas
11211 | If a sound conclusion comes from two errors that cancel out, the path of the argument must matter [Rumfitt] |
11210 | Standardly 'and' and 'but' are held to have the same sense by having the same truth table [Rumfitt] |
11212 | The sense of a connective comes from primitively obvious rules of inference [Rumfitt] |
16050 | The goodness of a picture supervenes on the picture; duplicates must be equally good [Hare] |
11214 | We learn 'not' along with affirmation, by learning to either affirm or deny a sentence [Rumfitt] |
299 | What is fine is always difficult [Plato] |
297 | What is fine is the parent of goodness [Plato] |
2855 | In primary evaluative words like 'ought' prescription is constant but description can vary [Hare, by Hooker,B] |
298 | While sex is very pleasant, it should be in secret, as it looks contemptible [Plato] |