34 ideas
16123 | Whenever you perceive a community of things, you should also hunt out differences in the group [Plato] |
23728 | Analysis aims to express the full set of platitudes surrounding a given concept [Smith,M] |
6806 | Do not multiply entities beyond necessity [William of Ockham] |
23744 | Defining a set of things by paradigms doesn't pin them down enough [Smith,M] |
16125 | To reveal a nature, divide down, and strip away what it has in common with other things [Plato] |
16124 | No one wants to define 'weaving' just for the sake of weaving [Plato] |
22132 | Species and genera are individual concepts which naturally signify many individuals [William of Ockham] |
5961 | The soul gets its goodness from god, and its evil from previous existence. [Plato] |
23743 | Capturing all the common sense facts about rationality is almost impossible [Smith,M] |
283 | The question of whether or not to persuade comes before the science of persuasion [Plato] |
23739 | Goals need desires, and so only desires can motivate us [Smith,M] |
23724 | A pure desire could be criticised if it were based on a false belief [Smith,M] |
23736 | A person can have a desire without feeling it [Smith,M] |
23723 | In the Humean account, desires are not true/false, or subject to any rational criticism [Smith,M] |
23735 | Subjects may be fallible about the desires which explain their actions [Smith,M] |
23738 | Humeans (unlike their opponents) say that desires and judgements can separate [Smith,M] |
23742 | If first- and second-order desires conflict, harmony does not require the second-order to win [Smith,M] |
23746 | Objective reasons to act might be the systematic desires of a fully rational person [Smith,M] |
23733 | Motivating reasons are psychological, while normative reasons are external [Smith,M] |
23740 | Humeans take maximising desire satisfaction as the normative reasons for actions [Smith,M] |
23745 | We cannot expect even fully rational people to converge on having the same desires for action [Smith,M] |
282 | Non-physical beauty can only be shown clearly by speech [Plato] |
23731 | 'Externalists' say moral judgements are not reasons, and maybe not even motives [Smith,M] |
23732 | A person could make a moral judgement without being in any way motivated by it [Smith,M] |
23729 | Moral internalism says a judgement of rightness is thereby motivating [Smith,M] |
23730 | 'Rationalism' says the rightness of an action is a reason to perform it [Smith,M] |
23727 | Expressivists count attitudes as 'moral' if they concern features of things, rather than their mere existence [Smith,M] |
23741 | Is valuing something a matter of believing or a matter of desiring? [Smith,M] |
281 | The arts produce good and beautiful things by preserving the mean [Plato] |
22559 | Democracy is the worst of good constitutions, but the best of bad constitutions [Plato, by Aristotle] |
19381 | The past has ceased to exist, and the future does not yet exist, so time does not exist [William of Ockham] |
279 | Only divine things can always stay the same, and bodies are not like that [Plato] |
8010 | William of Ockham is the main spokesman for God's commands being the source of morality [William of Ockham] |
16679 | Even an angel must have some location [William of Ockham, by Pasnau] |