7 ideas
4304 | Descartes says there are two substance, Spinoza one, and Leibniz infinitely many [Cottingham] |
19701 | Fallibilism is consistent with dogmatism or scepticism, and is not alternative to them [Dougherty] |
19700 | It is best to see the fallibility in the reasons, rather than in the agents or the knowledge [Dougherty] |
19702 | We can't normally say that we know something 'but it might be false' [Dougherty] |
4303 | The notion of substance lies at the heart of rationalist metaphysics [Cottingham] |
18671 | The ground for an attitude is not a thing's 'goodness', but its concrete characteristics [Ewing] |
4306 | For rationalists, it is necessary that effects be deducible from their causes [Cottingham] |