4 ideas
9212 | Possible states of affairs are not propositions; a proposition can't be a state of affairs! [Fine,K] |
9213 | The actual world is a possible world, so we can't define possible worlds as 'what might have been' [Fine,K] |
7091 | The argument from analogy is not a strong inference, since the other being might be an actor or a robot [Grayling] |
22086 | The most important aspect of a human being is not reason, but passion [Kierkegaard, by Carlisle] |