12 ideas
6259 | Why can't a wise man doubt everything? [Montaigne] |
6263 | No wisdom could make us comfortably walk a wide beam if it was high in the air [Montaigne] |
6258 | Virtue is the distinctive mark of truth, and its greatest product [Montaigne] |
3644 | Two things being joined together doesn't prove they are the same [Descartes] |
6262 | We lack some sense or other, and hence objects may have hidden features [Montaigne] |
21354 | It may be that internal relations like proportion exist, because we directly perceive it [MacBride] |
21353 | Internal relations are fixed by existences, or characters, or supervenience on characters [MacBride] |
21352 | 'Multigrade' relations are those lacking a fixed number of relata [MacBride] |
6260 | Sceptics say there is truth, but no means of making or testing lasting judgements [Montaigne] |
3621 | Only judgement decides which of our senses are reliable [Descartes] |
6261 | The soul is in the brain, as shown by head injuries [Montaigne] |
3637 | Ideas in God's mind only have value if he makes it so [Descartes] |