9 ideas
7557 | To solve Zeno's paradox, reject the axiom that the whole has more terms than the parts [Russell] |
10059 | In mathematic we are ignorant of both subject-matter and truth [Russell] |
7556 | A collection is infinite if you can remove some terms without diminishing its number [Russell] |
5044 | Reality must be made of basic unities, which will be animated, substantial points [Leibniz] |
16079 | De re modal predicates are ambiguous [Lewis, by Rudder Baker] |
7554 | Self-evidence is often a mere will-o'-the-wisp [Russell] |
5045 | No machine or mere organised matter could have a unified self [Leibniz] |
5046 | The soul does know bodies, although they do not influence one another [Leibniz] |
5043 | To regard animals as mere machines may be possible, but seems improbable [Leibniz] |