7 ideas
9184 | We can't presume that all interesting concepts can be analysed [Williamson] |
9183 | Platonism claims that some true assertions have singular terms denoting abstractions, so abstractions exist [Williamson] |
3644 | Two things being joined together doesn't prove they are the same [Descartes] |
3621 | Only judgement decides which of our senses are reliable [Descartes] |
9111 | God is not wise, but more-than-wise; God is not good, but more-than-good [William of Ockham] |
3637 | Ideas in God's mind only have value if he makes it so [Descartes] |
9112 | We could never form a concept of God's wisdom if we couldn't abstract it from creatures [William of Ockham] |