7 ideas
16664 | Everything that exists is either a substance or an accident [Albert of Saxony] |
10197 | An immanent universal is wholly present in more than one place [Zimmerman,DW] |
16703 | God could make a successive thing so that previous parts cease to exist [Albert of Saxony] |
16699 | Successive entities just need parts to succeed one another, without their existence [Albert of Saxony] |
10198 | If only two indiscernible electrons exist, future differences must still be possible [Zimmerman,DW] |
10199 | Discernible differences at different times may just be in counterparts [Zimmerman,DW] |
22688 | The Aristotelian idea that choices can be perceived needs literary texts to expound it [Nussbaum] |