10 ideas
10245 | One geometry cannot be more true than another [Poincaré] |
17435 | Objects do not naturally form countable units [Koslicki] |
17433 | We can still count squares, even if they overlap [Koslicki] |
17439 | There is no deep reason why we count carrots but not asparagus [Koslicki] |
17434 | We struggle to count branches and waves because our concepts lack clear boundaries [Koslicki] |
5044 | Reality must be made of basic unities, which will be animated, substantial points [Leibniz] |
17436 | We talk of snow as what stays the same, when it is a heap or drift or expanse [Koslicki] |
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] |