8 ideas
21677 | How can the not-true fail to be false, or the not-false fail to be true? [Cicero] |
12205 | There are two families of modal notions, metaphysical and epistemic, of equal strength [Edgington] |
12207 | Metaphysical possibility is discovered empirically, and is contrained by nature [Edgington] |
12206 | Broadly logical necessity (i.e. not necessarily formal logical necessity) is an epistemic notion [Edgington] |
12208 | An argument is only valid if it is epistemically (a priori) necessary [Edgington] |
21667 | Oratory and philosophy are closely allied; orators borrow from philosophy, and ornament it [Cicero] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
21678 | If desire is not in our power then neither are choices, so we should not be praised or punished [Cicero] |