7 ideas
8616 | How can multiple statements, none of which is tenable, conjoin to yield a tenable conclusion? [Elgin] |
8617 | Statements that are consistent, cotenable and supportive are roughly true [Elgin] |
12887 | A whole must have one characteristic, an internal relation, and a structure [Rescher/Oppenheim] |
16698 | Days exist, and yet they seem to be made up of parts which don't exist [Burley] |
16690 | Unlike permanent things, successive things cannot exist all at once [Burley] |
16719 | The primary qualities are mixed to cause secondary qualities [Burley] |
8618 | Coherence is a justification if truth is its best explanation (not skill in creating fiction) [Elgin] |