24 ideas
7396 | Hobbes created English-language philosophy [Hobbes, by Tuck] |
4424 | A warlike philosopher challenges problems to single combat [Nietzsche] |
16638 | The qualities of the world are mere appearances; reality is the motions which cause them [Hobbes] |
16688 | Evidence is conception, which is imagination, which proceeds from the senses [Hobbes] |
7405 | Experience can't prove universal truths [Hobbes] |
21833 | Research suggest that we overrate conscious experience [Flanagan] |
21834 | Sensations may be identical to brain events, but complex mental events don't seem to be [Flanagan] |
7408 | It is an error that reason should control the passions, which give right guidance on their own [Hobbes, by Tuck] |
7407 | Good and evil are what please us; goodness and badness the powers causing them [Hobbes] |
7410 | Self-preservation is basic, and people judge differently about that, implying ethical relativism [Hobbes, by Tuck] |
21837 | Morality is normative because it identifies best practices among the normal practices [Flanagan] |
21830 | For Darwinians, altruism is either contracts or genetics [Flanagan] |
2886 | The distinction between egoistic and non-egoistic acts is absurd [Nietzsche] |
7409 | Hobbes shifted from talk of 'the good' to talk of 'rights' [Hobbes, by Tuck] |
4426 | A bad result distorts one's judgement about the virtue of what one has done [Nietzsche] |
21835 | We need Eudaimonics - the empirical study of how we should flourish [Flanagan] |
4425 | The overcoming of pity I count among the noble virtues [Nietzsche] |
20132 | To become what you are you must have no self-awareness [Nietzsche] |
20144 | Eternal recurrence is the highest attainable affirmation [Nietzsche] |
21831 | Alienation is not finding what one wants, or being unable to achieve it [Flanagan] |
2889 | One repays a teacher badly if one remains only a pupil [Nietzsche] |
7411 | The attributes of God just show our inability to conceive his nature [Hobbes] |
2887 | I am not an atheist because of reasoning or evidence, but because of instinct [Nietzsche] |
21832 | Buddhists reject God and the self, and accept suffering as key, and liberation through wisdom [Flanagan] |