8 ideas
19044 | Saying truths fit experience adds nothing to truth; nothing makes sentences true [Davidson] |
6400 | Without the dualism of scheme and content, not much is left of empiricism [Davidson] |
6398 | Different points of view make sense, but they must be plotted on a common background [Davidson] |
21386 | We should accept as explanations all the plausible ways in which something could come about [Epicurus] |
6399 | Criteria of translation give us the identity of conceptual schemes [Davidson] |
1590 | The just man does not harm his enemies, but benefits everyone [Plato] |
14051 | A cosmos is a collection of stars and an earth, with some sort of boundary, movement and shape [Epicurus] |
1828 | God does not intervene in heavenly movements, but is beyond all action and perfectly happy [Epicurus] |