5 ideas
6409 | The 'simple theory of types' distinguishes levels among properties [Ramsey, by Grayling] |
16700 | In order to speak about time and successive entities, the 'present' must be enlarged [Wycliff] |
16701 | To be successive a thing needs parts, which must therefore be lodged outside that instant [Wycliff] |
3212 | Beliefs are maps by which we steer [Ramsey] |
6005 | Animals are dangerous and nourishing, and can't form contracts of justice [Hermarchus, by Sedley] |