8 ideas
10558 | Abstract objects are actually constituted by the properties by which we conceive them [Zalta] |
21315 | A tree remains the same in the popular sense, but not in the strict philosophical sense [Butler] |
21317 | Despite consciousness fluctuating, we are aware that it belongs to one person [Butler] |
21313 | If consciousness of events makes our identity, then if we have forgotten them we didn't exist then [Butler] |
21314 | Consciousness presupposes personal identity, so it cannot constitute it [Butler] |
21318 | If the self changes, we have no responsibilities, and no interest in past or future [Butler] |
10557 | Abstract objects are captured by second-order modal logic, plus 'encoding' formulas [Zalta] |
22511 | Some reasonings are stronger than we are [Philolaus] |