8 ideas
5691 | The adverbial account of sensation says not 'see a red image' but be 'appeared to redly' [Shoemaker] |
7082 | Nature requires causal explanations, but society requires clarification by reasons and motives [Weber, by Critchley] |
5687 | For true introspection, must we be aware that we are aware of our mental events? [Shoemaker] |
5688 | Empirical foundationalism says basic knowledge is self-intimating, and incorrigible or infallible [Shoemaker] |
299 | What is fine is always difficult [Plato] |
297 | What is fine is the parent of goodness [Plato] |
22155 | We are disenchanted because we rely on science, which ignores values [Weber, by Boulter] |
298 | While sex is very pleasant, it should be in secret, as it looks contemptible [Plato] |