8 ideas
21900 | Deleuze relies on Spinoza (immanence), Bergson (duration), and difference (Nietzsche) [May] |
22094 | Subjective truth can only be sustained by repetition [Kierkegaard, by Carlisle] |
9224 | Proceduralism offers a version of logicism with no axioms, or objects, or ontological commitment [Fine,K] |
9222 | The objects and truths of mathematics are imperative procedures for their construction [Fine,K] |
9223 | My Proceduralism has one simple rule, and four complex rules [Fine,K] |
21898 | For existentialists the present is empty without the pull of the future and weight of the past [May] |
22093 | Life is a repetition when what has been now becomes [Kierkegaard] |
21905 | Liberal theory starts from the governed, not from the governor [May] |