8 ideas
16007 | I assume existence, rather than reasoning towards it [Kierkegaard] |
6900 | A prior understanding of beauty is needed to assert that the Form of the Beautiful is beautiful [Westaway] |
6956 | At what point does an object become 'whole'? [Westaway] |
16013 | Nothing necessary can come into existence, since it already 'is' [Kierkegaard] |
7335 | The Chinese Room should be able to ask itself questions in Mandarin [Westaway] |
4787 | Causation interaction is an exchange of conserved quantities, such as mass, energy or charge [Dowe, by Psillos] |
14586 | Physical causation consists in transference of conserved quantities [Dowe, by Mumford/Anjum] |
4788 | Dowe commends the Conserved Quantity theory as it avoids mention of counterfactuals [Dowe, by Psillos] |