12 ideas
19441 | All philosophies presuppose their historical moment, and arise from it [Feuerbach] |
7085 | The main problem of philosophy is what can and cannot be thought and expressed [Wittgenstein, by Grayling] |
19442 | I don't study Plato for his own sake; the primary aim is always understanding [Feuerbach] |
19445 | A dialectician has to be his own opponent [Feuerbach] |
19444 | Each proposition has an antithesis, and truth exists as its refutation [Feuerbach] |
19443 | Truth forges an impersonal unity between people [Feuerbach] |
13639 | Quine says higher-order items are intensional, and lack a clearly defined identity relation [Quine, by Shapiro] |
21557 | Russell confused use and mention, and reduced classes to properties, not to language [Quine, by Lackey] |
23463 | Atomic facts correspond to true elementary propositions [Wittgenstein] |
19446 | To our consciousness it is language which looks unreal [Feuerbach] |
19447 | The Absolute is the 'and' which unites 'spirit and nature' [Feuerbach] |
23490 | A thought is mental constituents that relate to reality as words do [Wittgenstein] |