7 ideas
4304 | Descartes says there are two substance, Spinoza one, and Leibniz infinitely many [Cottingham] |
4303 | The notion of substance lies at the heart of rationalist metaphysics [Cottingham] |
8044 | Goffman sees the self as no more than a peg on which to hang roles we play [Goffman, by MacIntyre] |
1757 | The Electra: she knows this man, but not that he is her brother [Eucleides, by Diog. Laertius] |
4316 | Either all action is rational, or reason dominates, or reason is only concerned with means [Cottingham] |
3028 | The chief good is unity, sometimes seen as prudence, or God, or intellect [Eucleides] |
4306 | For rationalists, it is necessary that effects be deducible from their causes [Cottingham] |