10 ideas
13174 | A piece of flint contains something resembling perceptions and appetites [Leibniz] |
13175 | Entelechies are analogous to souls, as other minds are analogous to our own minds [Leibniz] |
13172 | What we cannot imagine may still exist [Leibniz] |
8824 | No one has defended translational phenomenalism since Ayer in 1940 [Ayer, by Kim] |
8830 | A belief can be justified when the person has forgotten the evidence for it [Goldman] |
8832 | If justified beliefs are well-formed beliefs, then animals and young children have them [Goldman] |
8829 | Justification depends on the reliability of its cause, where reliable processes tend to produce truth [Goldman] |
8831 | Introspection is really retrospection; my pain is justified by a brief causal history [Goldman] |
13173 | Death is just the contraction of an animal [Leibniz] |
15251 | The attribution of necessity to causation is either primitive animism, or confusion with logical necessity [Ayer] |