9 ideas
22026 | Philosophy is homesickness - the urge to be at home everywhere [Novalis] |
6343 | For Russell, both propositions and facts are arrangements of objects, so obviously they correspond [Horwich on Russell] |
19591 | Desire for perfection is an illness, if it turns against what is imperfect [Novalis] |
2170 | Homer does not distinguish between soul and body [Homer, by Williams,B] |
7534 | In 1906, Russell decided that propositions did not, after all, exist [Russell, by Monk] |
2171 | The 'will' doesn't exist; there is just conclusion, then action [Homer, by Williams,B] |
21819 | Plato says the Good produces the Intellectual-Principle, which in turn produces the Soul [Homer, by Plotinus] |
11388 | Let there be one ruler [Homer] |
14829 | Homer so enjoys the company of the gods that he must have been deeply irreligious [Homer, by Nietzsche] |