7 ideas
18009 | Chomsky established the view that category mistakes are well-formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
10355 | Facts can't make claims true, because they are true claims [Brandom, by Kusch] |
6649 | Chomsky now says concepts are basically innate, as well as syntax [Chomsky, by Lowe] |
7765 | The use of a sentence is its commitments and entitlements [Brandom, by Lycan] |
18007 | Syntax is independent of semantics; sentences can be well formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
18006 | Chomsky's 'interpretative semantics' says syntax comes first, and is then interpreted [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
1558 | Clearly the gods ignore human affairs, or they would have given us justice [Thrasymachus] |