7 ideas
5435 | An interpreter of a text, because of wider knowledge, can understand it better than its author [Schleiermacher, by Mautner] |
22028 | Unity emerges from understanding particulars, so understanding is prior to seeing unity [Schleiermacher] |
14596 | Call 'nominalism' the denial of numbers, properties, relations and sets [Dorr] |
14597 | Natural Class Nominalism says there are primitive classes of things resembling in one respect [Dorr] |
12887 | A whole must have one characteristic, an internal relation, and a structure [Rescher/Oppenheim] |
14598 | Abstracta imply non-logical brute necessities, so only nominalists can deny such things [Dorr] |
20959 | Concepts are only analytic once the predicate is absorbed into the subject [Schleiermacher] |