6 ideas
18009 | Chomsky established the view that category mistakes are well-formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
16629 | By comparing qualities and features, reason can gradually infer the nature of substance [Grosseteste] |
14802 | Physical and psychical laws of mind are either independent, or derived in one or other direction [Peirce] |
18007 | Syntax is independent of semantics; sentences can be well formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
14800 | The world is full of variety, but laws seem to produce uniformity [Peirce] |
14801 | Darwinian evolution is chance, with the destruction of bad results [Peirce] |