6 ideas
16700 | In order to speak about time and successive entities, the 'present' must be enlarged [Wycliff] |
16701 | To be successive a thing needs parts, which must therefore be lodged outside that instant [Wycliff] |
13165 | Geometrical proofs do not show causes, as when we prove a triangle contains two right angles [Proclus] |
14644 | If my conception of pain derives from me, it is a contradiction to speak of another's pain [Malcolm] |
9569 | The origin of geometry started in sensation, then moved to calculation, and then to reason [Proclus] |
1422 | God's existence is either necessary or impossible, and no one has shown that the concept of God is contradictory [Malcolm] |