14 ideas
21753 | If we look at the world rationally, the world assumes a rational aspect [Hegel] |
22138 | Science rests on scholastic metaphysics, not on Hume, Kant or Carnap [Boulter] |
21974 | The world seems rational to those who look at it rationally [Hegel] |
22134 | Thoughts are general, but the world isn't, so how can we think accurately? [Boulter] |
22150 | Logical possibility needs the concepts of the proposition to be adequate [Boulter] |
22139 | Experiments don't just observe; they look to see what interventions change the natural order [Boulter] |
22136 | Science begins with sufficient reason, de-animation, and the importance of nature [Boulter] |
3488 | Freud treats the unconscious as intentional and hence mental [Freud, by Searle] |
22135 | Our concepts can never fully capture reality, but simplification does not falsify [Boulter] |
5689 | Freud and others have shown that we don't know our own beliefs, feelings, motive and attitudes [Freud, by Shoemaker] |
23950 | Freud said passions are pressures of some flowing hydraulic quantity [Freud, by Solomon] |
22152 | Aristotelians accept the analytic-synthetic distinction [Boulter] |
22344 | Freud is pessimistic about human nature; it is ambivalent motive and fantasy, rather than reason [Freud, by Murdoch] |
22156 | The facts about human health are the measure of the values in our lives [Boulter] |