9 ideas
20660 | At one level maths and nature are very similar, suggesting some deeper origin [Wolfram] |
20416 | By 1790 aestheticians were mainly trying to explain individual artistic genius [Kemp] |
20417 | Expression can be either necessary for art, or sufficient for art (or even both) [Kemp] |
20419 | We don't already know what to express, and then seek means of expressing it [Kemp] |
20418 | The horror expressed in some works of art could equallly be expressed by other means [Kemp] |
4867 | Whether nature is beautiful or orderly is entirely in relation to human imagination [Spinoza] |
20659 | Space and its contents seem to be one stuff - so space is the only existing thing [Wolfram] |
4866 | God is a being with infinite attributes, each of them infinite or perfect [Spinoza] |
4868 | Trying to prove God's existence through miracles is proving the obscure by the more obscure [Spinoza] |