6 ideas
19542 | It is nonsense that understanding does not involve knowledge; to understand, you must know [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19543 | To grasp understanding, we should be more explicit about what needs to be known [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
19541 | Rather than knowledge, our epistemic aim may be mere true belief, or else understanding and wisdom [Dougherty/Rysiew] |
3271 | We can't control our own beliefs [Nagel] |
7667 | There are two sides to men - the pleasantly social, and the violent and creative [Diderot, by Berlin] |
3272 | Moral luck can arise in character, preconditions, actual circumstances, and outcome [Nagel] |