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19695 | The devil was wise as an angel, and lost no knowledge when he rebelled [Whitcomb] |
Full Idea: The devil is evil but nonetheless wise; he was a wise angel, and through no loss of knowledge, but, rather, through some sort of affective restructuring tried and failed to take over the throne. | |
From: Dennis Whitcomb (Wisdom [2011], 'Argument') | |
A reaction: ['affective restructuring' indeed! philosophers- don't you love 'em?] To fail at something you try to do suggests a flaw in the wisdom. And the new regime the devil wished to introduce doesn't look like a wise regime. Not convinced. |
7454 | Gassendi is the first great empiricist philosopher [Hacking] |
Full Idea: Gassendi is the first in the great line of empiricist philosophers that gradually came to dominate European thought. | |
From: Ian Hacking (The Emergence of Probability [1975], Ch.5) | |
A reaction: Epicurus, of course, was clearly an empiricist. British readers should note that Gassendi was not British. |