8 ideas
9052 | Vague predicates lack application; there are no borderline cases; vague F is not F [Unger, by Keefe/Smith] |
15312 | We get the idea of power by abstracting from ropes, magnets and electric shocks [Priestley] |
16070 | There are no objects with proper parts; there are only mereological simples [Unger, by Wasserman] |
12887 | A whole must have one characteristic, an internal relation, and a structure [Rescher/Oppenheim] |
8724 | The meaning of 'know' does not change from courtroom to living room [Unger] |
8722 | No one knows anything, and no one is ever justified or reasonable [Unger] |
8723 | An evil scientist may give you a momentary life, with totally false memories [Unger] |
15311 | Attraction or repulsion are not imparted to matter, but actually constitute it [Priestley] |