10 ideas
6211 | Laughter is a sudden glory in realising the infirmity of others, or our own formerly [Hobbes] |
6213 | A man cannot will to will, or will to will to will, so the idea of a voluntary will is absurd [Hobbes] |
7444 | Type-type psychophysical identity is combined with a functional characterisation of pain [Lewis] |
6208 | Conceptions and apparitions are just motion in some internal substance of the head [Hobbes] |
7445 | The application of 'pain' to physical states is non-rigid and contingent [Lewis] |
23217 | All of our happiness and misery arises entirely from the brain [Hippocrates] |
7443 | A theory must be mixed, to cover qualia without behaviour, and behaviour without qualia [Lewis, by PG] |
6209 | There is no absolute good, for even the goodness of God is goodness to us [Hobbes] |
6210 | Life has no end (not even happiness), because we have desires, which presuppose a further end [Hobbes] |
6212 | Lust involves pleasure, and also the sense of power in pleasing others [Hobbes] |