9 ideas
20034 | Intentions must be mutually consistent, affirm appropriate means, and fit the agent's beliefs [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20033 | Intentions are normative, requiring commitment and further plans [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20026 | Intention is either the aim of an action, or a long-term constraint on what we can do [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
20032 | Bratman rejected reducing intentions to belief-desire, because they motivate, and have their own standards [Bratman, by Wilson/Schpall] |
4867 | Whether nature is beautiful or orderly is entirely in relation to human imagination [Spinoza] |
9111 | God is not wise, but more-than-wise; God is not good, but more-than-good [William of Ockham] |
4866 | God is a being with infinite attributes, each of them infinite or perfect [Spinoza] |
4868 | Trying to prove God's existence through miracles is proving the obscure by the more obscure [Spinoza] |
9112 | We could never form a concept of God's wisdom if we couldn't abstract it from creatures [William of Ockham] |