21 ideas
19574 | If man sacrifices truth he sacrifices himself, by acting against his own convictions [Novalis] |
15557 | Verisimilitude has proved hard to analyse, and seems to have several components [Lewis] |
19571 | Delusion and truth differ in their life functions [Novalis] |
15554 | A disposition needs a causal basis, a property in a certain causal role. Could the disposition be the property? [Lewis] |
19575 | Refinement of senses increasingly distinguishes individuals [Novalis] |
15560 | We can explain a chance event, but can never show why some other outcome did not occur [Lewis] |
19572 | Experiences tests reason, and reason tests experience [Novalis] |
15559 | Does a good explanation produce understanding? That claim is just empty [Lewis] |
15556 | Science may well pursue generalised explanation, rather than laws [Lewis] |
15558 | A good explanation is supposed to show that the event had to happen [Lewis] |
4809 | Lewis endorses the thesis that all explanation of singular events is causal explanation [Lewis, by Psillos] |
14321 | To explain an event is to provide some information about its causal history [Lewis] |
19573 | The seat of the soul is where our inner and outer worlds interpenetrate [Novalis] |
19577 | Everything is a chaotic unity, then we abstract, then we reunify the world into a free alliance [Novalis] |
19578 | Only self-illuminated perfect individuals are beautiful [Novalis] |
468 | Musical performance can reveal a range of virtues [Damon of Ath.] |
15555 | Explaining match lighting in general is like explaining one lighting of a match [Lewis] |
15551 | Ways of carving causes may be natural, but never 'right' [Lewis] |
15552 | We only pick 'the' cause for the purposes of some particular enquiry. [Lewis] |
15553 | Causal dependence is counterfactual dependence between events [Lewis] |
19576 | Religion needs an intermediary, because none of us can connect directly to a godhead [Novalis] |