9 ideas
12732 | Some necessary truths are brute, and others derive from final causes [Leibniz] |
19438 | Our large perceptions and appetites are made up tiny unconscious fragments [Leibniz] |
19415 | Passions reside in confused perceptions [Leibniz] |
8108 | Aesthetics presupposes a distinctive sort of experience, and a unified essence for art [Gardner] |
8112 | Art works originate in the artist's mind, and appreciation is re-creating this mental object [Gardner] |
8111 | Aesthetic objectivists must explain pleasure being essential, but not in the object [Gardner] |
7258 | The forefather of modern intuitionism is Richard Price [Price,R, by Dancy,J] |
8109 | Aesthetic judgements necessarily require first-hand experience, unlike moral judgements [Gardner] |
19439 | God produces possibilities, and thus ideas [Leibniz] |