7 ideas
3750 | "It is true that x" means no more than x [Ramsey] |
19553 | Commitment to 'I have a hand' only makes sense in a context where it has been doubted [Hawthorne] |
19551 | How can we know the heavyweight implications of normal knowledge? Must we distort 'knowledge'? [Hawthorne] |
19552 | We wouldn't know the logical implications of our knowledge if small risks added up to big risks [Hawthorne] |
19554 | Denying closure is denying we know P when we know P and Q, which is absurd in simple cases [Hawthorne] |
18818 | Sentence meaning is given by the actions to which it would lead [Ramsey] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |