11 ideas
8766 | In much wisdom is much grief [Anon (Ecc)] |
21239 | Philosophers are marked by a joint love of evidence and ambiguity [Merleau-Ponty] |
7494 | Laughter is mad; of mirth, what doeth it? [Anon (Ecc)] |
8767 | Sorrow is better than laughter [Anon (Ecc)] |
24008 | Reference to a person's emotions is often essential to understanding their actions [Williams,B] |
24009 | Moral education must involve learning about various types of feeling towards things [Williams,B] |
24007 | Emotivism saw morality as expressing emotions, and influencing others' emotions [Williams,B] |
24010 | An admirable human being should have certain kinds of emotional responses [Williams,B] |
8765 | All is vanity, saith the Preacher [Anon (Ecc)] |
24012 | Kant's love of consistency is too rigid, and it even overrides normal fairness [Williams,B] |
8768 | Books are endless, and study is wearisome [Anon (Ecc)] |