8 ideas
4187 | 'There is nothing without a reason why it should be rather than not be' (a generalisation of 'Why?') [Schopenhauer] |
4192 | All necessity arises from causation, which is conditioned; there is no absolute or unconditioned necessity [Schopenhauer] |
4190 | All understanding is an immediate apprehension of the causal relation [Schopenhauer] |
4191 | What we know in ourselves is not a knower but a will [Schopenhauer] |
21368 | The knot of the world is the use of 'I' to refer to both willing and knowing [Schopenhauer] |
22306 | To explain false belief we should take belief as relating to a proposition's parts, not to the whole thing [Russell] |
22307 | Propositions don't name facts, because two opposed propositions can match one fact [Russell] |
4189 | Time may be defined as the possibility of mutually exclusive conditions of the same thing [Schopenhauer] |