9 ideas
17435 | Objects do not naturally form countable units [Koslicki] |
17433 | We can still count squares, even if they overlap [Koslicki] |
17439 | There is no deep reason why we count carrots but not asparagus [Koslicki] |
17434 | We struggle to count branches and waves because our concepts lack clear boundaries [Koslicki] |
3644 | Two things being joined together doesn't prove they are the same [Descartes] |
17436 | We talk of snow as what stays the same, when it is a heap or drift or expanse [Koslicki] |
3621 | Only judgement decides which of our senses are reliable [Descartes] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
3637 | Ideas in God's mind only have value if he makes it so [Descartes] |