18 ideas
1597 | Thales was the first western thinker to believe the arché was intelligible [Roochnik on Thales] |
18851 | Pairing (with Extensionality) guarantees an infinity of sets, just from a single element [Rosen] |
9182 | Ancient names like 'Obadiah' depend on tradition, not on where the name originated [Dummett] |
18852 | A Meinongian principle might say that there is an object for any modest class of properties [Rosen] |
18850 | 'Metaphysical' modality is the one that makes the necessity or contingency of laws of nature interesting [Rosen] |
18849 | Metaphysical necessity is absolute and universal; metaphysical possibility is very tolerant [Rosen] |
18857 | Standard Metaphysical Necessity: P holds wherever the actual form of the world holds [Rosen] |
18858 | Sets, universals and aggregates may be metaphysically necessary in one sense, but not another [Rosen] |
18856 | Non-Standard Metaphysical Necessity: when ¬P is incompatible with the nature of things [Rosen] |
18848 | Something may be necessary because of logic, but is that therefore a special sort of necessity? [Rosen] |
18855 | Combinatorial theories of possibility assume the principles of combination don't change across worlds [Rosen] |
3013 | Nothing is stronger than necessity, which rules everything [Thales, by Diog. Laertius] |
18853 | A proposition is 'correctly' conceivable if an ominiscient being could conceive it [Rosen] |
9181 | The causal theory of reference can't distinguish just hearing a name from knowing its use [Dummett] |
1494 | Thales said water is the first principle, perhaps from observing that food is moist [Thales, by Aristotle] |
18854 | The MRL view says laws are the theorems of the simplest and strongest account of the world [Rosen] |
1713 | Thales must have thought soul causes movement, since he thought magnets have soul [Thales, by Aristotle] |
1742 | Thales said the gods know our wrong thoughts as well as our evil actions [Thales, by Diog. Laertius] |