13 ideas
19594 | General statements about nature are not valid [Novalis] |
3158 | Theories of intentionality presuppose rationality, so can't explain it [Dennett] |
19596 | The whole body is involved in the formation of thoughts [Novalis] |
3159 | Beliefs and desires aren't real; they are prediction techniques [Dennett] |
22465 | We see a moral distinction between doing and allowing to happen [Foot] |
22466 | We see a moral distinction between our aims and their foreseen consequences [Foot] |
22467 | Acts and omissions only matter if they concern doing something versus allowing it [Foot] |
22470 | A good moral system benefits its participants, and so demands reciprocity [Foot] |
22468 | Virtues can have aims, but good states of affairs are not among them [Foot] |
22469 | Some virtues imply rules, and others concern attachment [Foot] |
19593 | Persons are shaped by a life history; splendid persons are shaped by world history [Novalis] |
19595 | Nature is a whole, and its individual parts cannot be wholly understood [Novalis] |
19592 | The basic relations of nature are musical [Novalis] |