14 ideas
13331 | Part and whole contribute asymmetrically to one another, so must differ [Fine,K] |
6402 | In 1927, Russell analysed force and matter in terms of events [Russell, by Grayling] |
14732 | A perceived physical object is events grouped around a centre [Russell] |
13332 | Hierarchical set membership models objects better than the subset or aggregate relations do [Fine,K] |
14733 | An object produces the same percepts with or without a substance, so that is irrelevant to science [Russell] |
13333 | The matter is a relatively unstructured version of the object, like a set without membership structure [Fine,K] |
13326 | A 'temporary' part is a part at one time, but may not be at another, like a carburetor [Fine,K] |
13327 | A 'timeless' part just is a part, not a part at some time; some atoms are timeless parts of a water molecule [Fine,K] |
13329 | An 'aggregative' sum is spread in time, and exists whenever a component exists [Fine,K] |
13330 | An 'compound' sum is not spread in time, and only exists when all the components exists [Fine,K] |
13328 | Two sorts of whole have 'rigid embodiment' (timeless parts) or 'variable embodiment' (temporary parts) [Fine,K] |
6418 | Russell rejected phenomenalism because it couldn't account for causal relations [Russell, by Grayling] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
21706 | At first matter is basic and known by sense-data; later Russell says matter is constructed [Russell, by Linsky,B] |