5 ideas
14235 | Saying 'they can become a set' is a tautology, because reference to 'they' implies a collection [Cargile] |
21386 | We should accept as explanations all the plausible ways in which something could come about [Epicurus] |
22235 | Feelings are not unchanging, but have a history (especially if they are noble) [Foucault] |
14051 | A cosmos is a collection of stars and an earth, with some sort of boundary, movement and shape [Epicurus] |
1828 | God does not intervene in heavenly movements, but is beyond all action and perfectly happy [Epicurus] |