9 ideas
8226 | A well-posed problem is a problem solved [Bergson, by Deleuze/Guattari] |
21846 | Bergson was a rallying point, because he emphasised becomings and multiplicities [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
21854 | Bergson showed that memory is not after the event, but coexists with it [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
21513 | We can no more expect a precise definition of coherence than we can of the moral ideal [Ewing] |
21497 | If undetailed, 'coherence' is just a vague words that covers all possible arguments [Ewing] |
18088 | Intentionality is the mark of dispositions, not of the mental [Place] |
22100 | Experienced time means no two mental moments are ever alike [Bergson] |
18671 | The ground for an attitude is not a thing's 'goodness', but its concrete characteristics [Ewing] |
18089 | Dispositions are not general laws, but laws of the natures of individual entities [Place] |