8 ideas
5300 | Philosophers have interpreted the world, but the point is to change it [Marx] |
15585 | Later Heidegger sees philosophy as more like poetry than like science [Heidegger, by Polt] |
5297 | Whether human thinking can be 'true' must be decided in practice, not theory [Marx] |
18009 | Chomsky established the view that category mistakes are well-formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
22598 | The authentic self exists at the level of class, rather than the individual [Marx, by Dunt] |
18007 | Syntax is independent of semantics; sentences can be well formed but meaningless [Chomsky, by Magidor] |
5298 | The human essence is not found in individuals but in social relations [Marx] |
5299 | Religious feeling is social in origin [Marx] |