6 ideas
6840 | Derrida came to believe in the undeconstructability of justice, which cannot be relativised [Derrida, by Critchley] |
3291 | Emergent properties appear at high levels of complexity, but aren't explainable by the lower levels [Nagel] |
5126 | A carelessly thrown brick is condemned much more if it hits someone [Smith,A, by Harman] |
21936 | A community must consist of singular persons, with nothing in common [Derrida, by Glendinning] |
21937 | Can there be democratic friendship without us all becoming identical? [Derrida, by Glendinning] |
3290 | Given the nature of heat and of water, it is literally impossible for water not to boil at the right heat [Nagel] |