8 ideas
7500 | Early Greeks cared about city and companions; later Greeks concentrated on the self [Foucault] |
18088 | Intentionality is the mark of dispositions, not of the mental [Place] |
7501 | Why couldn't a person's life become a work of art? [Foucault] |
7498 | Greeks and early Christians were much more concerned about food than about sex [Foucault] |
8412 | A causal interaction is when two processes intersect, and correlated modifications persist afterwards [Salmon] |
8413 | Cause must come first in propagations of causal interactions, but interactions are simultaneous [Salmon] |
8411 | Instead of localised events, I take enduring and extended processes as basic to causation [Salmon] |
18089 | Dispositions are not general laws, but laws of the natures of individual entities [Place] |