12 ideas
6627 | Radical pragmatists abandon the notion of truth [Stich, by Lowe] |
7630 | Ryle's dichotomy between knowing how and knowing that is too simplistic [Maund] |
7632 | Perception is sensation-then-concept, or direct-concepts, or sensation-saturated-in-concepts [Maund] |
7635 | Sense-data have an epistemological purpose (foundations) and a metaphysical purpose (explanation) [Maund] |
7638 | One thesis says we are not aware of qualia, but only of objects and their qualities [Maund] |
7642 | The Myth of the Given claims that thought is rationally supported by non-conceptual experiences [Maund] |
7640 | Mountains are adverbial modifications of the earth, but still have object-characteristics [Maund] |
7641 | Adverbialism tries to avoid sense-data and preserve direct realism [Maund] |
6027 | From the fact that some men die, we cannot infer that they all do [Philodemus] |
4765 | Stich accepts eliminativism (labelled 'pragmatism') about rationality and normativity [Stich, by Engel] |
7637 | Thought content is either satisfaction conditions, or exercise of concepts [Maund, by PG] |
22241 | Don't fear god or worry about death; the good is easily got and the terrible easily cured [Philodemus] |