9 ideas
16730 | If matter is entirely atoms, anything else we notice in it can only be modes [Gassendi] |
19722 | We could know the evidence for our belief without knowing why it is such evidence [Mittag] |
19723 | Evidentialism can't explain that we accept knowledge claims if the evidence is forgotten [Mittag] |
19720 | Evidentialism concerns the evidence for the proposition, not for someone to believe it [Mittag] |
19721 | Coherence theories struggle with the role of experience [Mittag] |
16619 | We observe qualities, and use 'induction' to refer to the substances lying under them [Gassendi] |
19376 | A machine is best defined by its final cause, which explains the roles of the parts [Leibniz] |
16593 | Atoms are not points, but hard indivisible things, which no force in nature can divide [Gassendi] |
16729 | How do mere atoms produce qualities like colour, flavour and odour? [Gassendi] |