9 ideas
16657 | Substance, Quantity and Quality are real; other categories depend on those three [Henry of Ghent] |
16659 | Relations do not add anything to reality, though they are real aspects of the world [Olivi] |
16658 | The only reality in the category of Relation is things from another category [Henry of Ghent] |
16645 | Accidents are diminished beings, because they are dispositions of substance (unqualified being) [Henry of Ghent] |
16672 | Quantity is the quantified parts of a thing, plus location and coordination [Olivi] |
16673 | Quantity just adds union and location to the extension of parts [Olivi] |
22012 | Kant says things-in-themselves cause sensations, but then makes causation transcendental! [Henry of Ghent, by Pinkard] |
4377 | Intellectualism is an excessive emphasis on reasoning in moral philosophy [Burnyeat] |
16663 | Things are limited by the species to certain modes of being [Olivi] |