22 ideas
19574 | If man sacrifices truth he sacrifices himself, by acting against his own convictions [Novalis] |
13985 | A true proposition seems true of one fact, but a false proposition seems true of nothing at all. [Ryle] |
13984 | Two maps might correspond to one another, but they are only 'true' of the country they show [Ryle] |
19571 | Delusion and truth differ in their life functions [Novalis] |
13979 | Logic studies consequence, compatibility, contradiction, corroboration, necessitation, grounding.... [Ryle] |
13988 | Many sentences do not state facts, but there are no facts which could not be stated [Ryle] |
19575 | Refinement of senses increasingly distinguishes individuals [Novalis] |
13983 | Representation assumes you know the ideas, and the reality, and the relation between the two [Ryle] |
19572 | Experiences tests reason, and reason tests experience [Novalis] |
19573 | The seat of the soul is where our inner and outer worlds interpenetrate [Novalis] |
13980 | If you like judgments and reject propositions, what are the relata of incoherence in a judgment? [Ryle] |
19577 | Everything is a chaotic unity, then we abstract, then we reunify the world into a free alliance [Novalis] |
13978 | Husserl and Meinong wanted objective Meanings and Propositions, as subject-matter for Logic [Ryle] |
13977 | When I utter a sentence, listeners grasp both my meaning and my state of mind [Ryle] |
13976 | 'Propositions' name what is thought, because 'thoughts' and 'judgments' are too ambiguous [Ryle] |
13981 | Several people can believe one thing, or make the same mistake, or share one delusion [Ryle] |
13987 | We may think in French, but we don't know or believe in French [Ryle] |
13989 | There are no propositions; they are just sentences, used for thinking, which link to facts in a certain way [Ryle] |
13982 | If we accept true propositions, it is hard to reject false ones, and even nonsensical ones [Ryle] |
19578 | Only self-illuminated perfect individuals are beautiful [Novalis] |
1590 | The just man does not harm his enemies, but benefits everyone [Plato] |
19576 | Religion needs an intermediary, because none of us can connect directly to a godhead [Novalis] |