9 ideas
23877 | Most people won't question an idea's truth if they depend on it [Weil] |
12177 | Human artefacts may have essences, in their purposes [Popper] |
12176 | Science does not aim at ultimate explanations [Popper] |
23878 | Weakness of will is the inadequacy of the original impetus to carry through the action [Weil] |
23879 | In a violent moral disagreement, it can't be that both sides are just following social morality [Weil] |
16764 | The soul conserves the body, as we see by its dissolution when the soul leaves [Toletus] |
23880 | When war was a profession, customary morality justified any act of war [Weil] |
12175 | Galilean science aimed at true essences, as the ultimate explanations [Popper] |
12179 | Essentialist views of science prevent further questions from being raised [Popper] |