11 ideas
13412 | Obtaining numbers by abstraction is impossible - there are too many; only a rule could give them, in order [Benacerraf] |
13413 | We must explain how we know so many numbers, and recognise ones we haven't met before [Benacerraf] |
13411 | If numbers are basically the cardinals (Frege-Russell view) you could know some numbers in isolation [Benacerraf] |
13415 | An adequate account of a number must relate it to its series [Benacerraf] |
6000 | The goal is rationality in the selection of things according to nature [Diogenes of Babylon, by Blank] |
4581 | Virtues and vices are like secondary qualities in perception, found in observers, not objects [Hume] |
5999 | The good is what is perfect by nature [Diogenes of Babylon, by Blank] |
4580 | All virtues benefit either the public, or the individual who possesses them [Hume] |
6001 | Justice is a disposition to distribute according to desert [Diogenes of Babylon, by Blank] |
4579 | The idea of a final cause is very uncertain and unphilosophical [Hume] |
20705 | That events could be uncaused is absurd; I only say intuition and demonstration don't show this [Hume] |