9 ideas
8226 | A well-posed problem is a problem solved [Bergson, by Deleuze/Guattari] |
19086 | Does the pragmatic theory of meaning support objective truth, or make it impossible? [Macbeth] |
19093 | Greek mathematics is wholly sensory, where ours is wholly inferential [Macbeth] |
21846 | Bergson was a rallying point, because he emphasised becomings and multiplicities [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
21854 | Bergson showed that memory is not after the event, but coexists with it [Bergson, by Deleuze] |
19091 | Seeing reality mathematically makes it an object of thought, not of experience [Macbeth] |
22100 | Experienced time means no two mental moments are ever alike [Bergson] |
19088 | For pragmatists a concept means its consequences [Macbeth] |
20239 | Unlike us, the early Greeks thought envy was a good thing, and hope a bad thing [Hesiod, by Nietzsche] |