17 ideas
6602 | Philosophy is like a statue which is worshipped but never advances [Bacon] |
12780 | We can grasp the wisdom of God a priori [Leibniz] |
17750 | The first clear proof of the consistency of the first order predicate logic was in 1928 [Hilbert/Ackermann, by Walicki] |
12774 | Without a substantial chain to link monads, they would just be coordinated dreams [Leibniz] |
12777 | Monads do not make a unity unless a substantial chain is added to them [Leibniz] |
12782 | Monads control nothing outside of themselves [Leibniz] |
12778 | There is active and passive power in the substantial chain and in the essence of a composite [Leibniz] |
12783 | Primitive force is what gives a composite its reality [Leibniz] |
12775 | Things seem to be unified if we see duration, position, interaction and connection [Leibniz] |
12776 | Every substance is alive [Leibniz] |
12753 | A substantial bond of powers is needed to unite composites, in addition to monads [Leibniz] |
12781 | A composite substance is a mere aggregate if its essence is just its parts [Leibniz] |
12779 | There is a reason why not every possible thing exists [Leibniz] |
16724 | The senses deceive, but also show their own errors [Bacon] |
12785 | Truth is mutually agreed perception [Leibniz] |
6603 | Nature is revealed when we put it under pressure rather than observe it [Bacon] |
12784 | Allow no more miracles than are necessary [Leibniz] |