13 ideas
2661 | Dialectic is speech cast in the form of logical argument [Cicero] |
2673 | There cannot be more than one truth [Cicero] |
2669 | Dialectic assumes that all statements are either true or false, but self-referential paradoxes are a big problem [Cicero] |
2664 | If we have complete healthy senses, what more could the gods give us? [Cicero] |
2665 | How can there be a memory of what is false? [Cicero] |
19558 | Our own intuitions about whether we know tend to vacillate [Cohen,S] |
19561 | We shouldn't jump too quickly to a contextualist account of claims to know [Cohen,S] |
19563 | The context sensitivity of knowledge derives from its justification [Cohen,S] |
19560 | Contextualism is good because it allows knowledge, but bad because 'knowing' is less valued [Cohen,S] |
20800 | Every true presentation can have a false one of the same quality [Cicero] |
19559 | Contextualists slightly concede scepticism, but only in extremely strict contexts [Cohen,S] |
5845 | Niceratus learnt the whole of Homer by heart, as a guide to goodness [Xenophon] |
2672 | Virtues must be very detached, to avoid being motivated by pleasure [Cicero] |