13 ideas
18529 | Relations are expressed either as absolute facts, or by a relational concept [William of Ockham] |
8502 | Realism doesn't explain 'a is F' any further by saying it is 'a has F-ness' [Devitt] |
8503 | The particular/universal distinction is unhelpful clutter; we should accept 'a is F' as basic [Devitt] |
8501 | Quineans take predication about objects as basic, not reference to properties they may have [Devitt] |
16779 | Cut wood doesn't make a new substance, but seems to make separate subjects [William of Ockham] |
16757 | Hot water naturally cools down, which is due to the substantial form of the water [William of Ockham] |
3488 | Freud treats the unconscious as intentional and hence mental [Freud, by Searle] |
9102 | If an animal approached from a distance, we might abstract 'animal' from one instance [William of Ockham] |
5689 | Freud and others have shown that we don't know our own beliefs, feelings, motive and attitudes [Freud, by Shoemaker] |
9114 | There are no secure foundations to prove the separate existence of mind, in reason or experience [William of Ockham] |
23950 | Freud said passions are pressures of some flowing hydraulic quantity [Freud, by Solomon] |
22344 | Freud is pessimistic about human nature; it is ambivalent motive and fantasy, rather than reason [Freud, by Murdoch] |
9115 | To love God means to love whatever God wills to be loved [William of Ockham] |