11 ideas
16974 | The nature of each logical concept is given by a collection of inference rules [Correia] |
21846 | Bergson was a rallying point, because he emphasised becomings and multiplicities [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
16973 | Explain logical necessity by logical consequence, or the other way around? [Correia] |
8361 | What is true used to be possible, but it may no longer be so [Wright,GHv] |
21854 | Bergson showed that memory is not after the event, but coexists with it [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
8363 | p is a cause and q an effect (not vice versa) if manipulations of p change q [Wright,GHv] |
8364 | We can imagine controlling floods by controlling rain, but not vice versa [Wright,GHv] |
8366 | The very notion of a cause depends on agency and action [Wright,GHv] |
8362 | We give regularities a causal character by subjecting them to experiment [Wright,GHv] |
8360 | We must further analyse conditions for causation, into quantifiers or modal concepts [Wright,GHv] |
8365 | Some laws are causal (Ohm's Law), but others are conceptual principles (conservation of energy) [Wright,GHv] |