9 ideas
6253 | Reason is our power of finding out true propositions [Hutcheson] |
20183 | So-called 'though experiments' are just philosophers observing features of the world [Cappelen] |
21963 | It is possible that an omnipotent God might make one and two fail to equal three [Descartes] |
20182 | The word 'intuitive' often plays not role at all in arguments, and can be removed [Cappelen] |
6256 | Can't the moral sense make mistakes, as the other senses do? [Hutcheson] |
6252 | Happiness is a pleasant sensation, or continued state of such sensations [Hutcheson] |
6257 | You can't form moral rules without an end, which needs feelings and a moral sense [Hutcheson] |
6254 | We are asked to follow God's ends because he is our benefactor, but why must we do that? [Hutcheson] |
6255 | Why may God not have a superior moral sense very similar to ours? [Hutcheson] |