13 ideas
14775 | Numbers are just names devised for counting [Peirce] |
14776 | That two two-eyed people must have four eyes is a statement about numbers, not a fact [Peirce] |
9295 | Not only substances have attributes; events, actions, states and qualities can have them [Teichmann] |
14770 | Reasoning is based on statistical induction, so it can't achieve certainty or precision [Peirce] |
14774 | Innate truths are very uncertain and full of error, so they certainly have exceptions [Peirce] |
14771 | Only reason can establish whether some deliverance of revelation really is inspired [Peirce] |
14773 | A truth is hard for us to understand if it rests on nothing but inspiration [Peirce] |
14772 | If we decide an idea is inspired, we still can't be sure we have got the idea right [Peirce] |
14769 | Only imagination can connect phenomena together in a rational way [Peirce] |
9293 | Body-spirit interaction ought to result in losses and increases of energy in the material world [Teichmann] |
5845 | Niceratus learnt the whole of Homer by heart, as a guide to goodness [Xenophon] |
9292 | The Soul has no particular capacity (in the way thinking belongs to the mind) [Teichmann] |
9294 | No individuating marks distinguish between Souls [Teichmann] |