9 ideas
20771 | Six parts: dialectic, rhetoric, ethics, politics, physics, theology [Cleanthes, by Diog. Laertius] |
19086 | Does the pragmatic theory of meaning support objective truth, or make it impossible? [Macbeth] |
19093 | Greek mathematics is wholly sensory, where ours is wholly inferential [Macbeth] |
16629 | By comparing qualities and features, reason can gradually infer the nature of substance [Grosseteste] |
19091 | Seeing reality mathematically makes it an object of thought, not of experience [Macbeth] |
6028 | Bodies interact with other bodies, and cuts cause pain, and shame causes blushing, so the soul is a body [Cleanthes, by Nemesius] |
20831 | The soul suffers when the body hurts, creates redness from shame, and pallor from fear [Cleanthes] |
19088 | For pragmatists a concept means its consequences [Macbeth] |
5993 | The ascending scale of living creatures requires a perfect being [Cleanthes, by Tieleman] |