9 ideas
4483 | If abstract terms are sets of tropes, 'being a unicorn' and 'being a griffin' turn out identical [Loux] |
4481 | Austere nominalists insist that the realist's universals lack the requisite independent identifiability [Loux] |
4477 | Universals come in hierarchies of generality [Loux] |
4482 | Austere nominalism has to take a host of things (like being red, or human) as primitive [Loux] |
4478 | Nominalism needs to account for abstract singular terms like 'circularity'. [Loux] |
4480 | Times and places are identified by objects, so cannot be used in a theory of object-identity [Loux] |
5052 | When Gentiles follow the law, they must have the law written in their hearts [Paul] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
7572 | Power is ordained by God, so anyone who resists power resists God, and will be damned [Paul] |