7 ideas
16726 | Why can't we deduce secondary qualities from primary ones, if they cause them? [Buridan] |
23633 | Many truths seem obvious, and point to universal agreement - which is what we find [Reid] |
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] |
23630 | Only philosophers treat ideas as objects [Reid] |
23629 | The ambiguity of words impedes the advancement of knowledge [Reid] |
23632 | Similar effects come from similar causes, and causes are only what are sufficient for the effects [Reid] |