13 ideas
9271 | Human knowledge may not produce well-being; the examined life may not be worth living [Gray] |
17962 | The truth-maker principle is that every truth has a sufficient truth-maker [Forrest] |
19743 | A notebook counts as memory, if is available to consciousness and guides our actions [Clark/Chalmers] |
9275 | Knowledge does not need minds or nervous systems; it is found in all living things [Gray] |
6176 | A mechanism can count as 'cognitive' whether it is in the brain or outside it [Clark/Chalmers, by Rowlands] |
19741 | If something in the world could equally have been a mental process, it is part of our cognition [Clark/Chalmers] |
19742 | Consciousness may not extend beyond the head, but cognition need not be conscious [Clark/Chalmers] |
19744 | If a person relies on their notes, those notes are parted of the extended system which is the person [Clark/Chalmers] |
9276 | The will hardly ever does anything; most of our life just happens to us [Gray] |
9278 | Nowadays we identify the free life with the good life [Gray] |
9280 | Over forty percent of the Earth's living tissue is human [Gray] |
9272 | Without Christianity we lose the idea that human history has a meaning [Gray] |
9279 | What was our original sin, and how could Christ's suffering redeem it? [Gray] |