7 ideas
14779 | I reason in order to avoid disappointment and surprise [Peirce] |
14777 | That a judgement is true and that we judge it true are quite different things [Peirce] |
14780 | Only study logic if you think your own reasoning is deficient [Peirce] |
14778 | Facts are hard unmoved things, unaffected by what people may think of them [Peirce] |
2854 | Prescriptivism says 'ought' without commitment to act is insincere, or weakly used [Hooker,B] |
5655 | Happiness is not satisfaction of desires, but fulfilment of values [Bradley, by Scruton] |
2856 | Universal moral judgements imply the Golden Rule ('do as you would be done by') [Hooker,B] |