8 ideas
16740 | A power is not a cause, but an aptitude for a cause [Zabarella] |
22518 | The actual must be possible, because it occurred [Aristotle] |
23111 | If we say that freedom depends on rationality, the irrational actions are not free [Sidgwick] |
16566 | Poetry is more philosophic than history, as it concerns universals, not particulars [Aristotle] |
23059 | Self-interest is not rational, if the self is just a succession of memories and behaviour [Sidgwick, by Gray] |
4129 | It is self-evident (from the point of view of the Universe) that no individual has more importance than another [Sidgwick] |
20588 | Sidwick argues for utilitarian institutions, rather than actions [Sidgwick, by Tuckness/Wolf] |
16571 | Prime matter is exceptionally obscure [Zabarella] |