10 ideas
10355 | Facts can't make claims true, because they are true claims [Brandom, by Kusch] |
16643 | Accidents always remain suited to a subject [Bonaventura] |
16078 | Clay is intrinsically and atomically the same as statue (and that lacks 'modal properties') [Rudder Baker] |
16077 | The clay is not a statue - it borrows that property from the statue it constitutes [Rudder Baker] |
16080 | Is it possible for two things that are identical to become two separate things? [Rudder Baker] |
16082 | Statues essentially have relational properties lacked by lumps [Rudder Baker] |
16076 | Constitution is not identity, as consideration of essential predicates shows [Rudder Baker] |
16081 | The constitution view gives a unified account of the relation of persons/bodies, statues/bronze etc [Rudder Baker] |
16696 | Successive things reduce to permanent things [Bonaventura] |
7765 | The use of a sentence is its commitments and entitlements [Brandom, by Lycan] |