18 ideas
22070 | Irony is consciousness of abundant chaos [Schlegel,F] |
22069 | Plato has no system. Philosophy is the progression of a mind and development of thoughts [Schlegel,F] |
22068 | Poetry is transcendental when it connects the ideal to the real [Schlegel,F] |
7096 | We may still admire a person's character even if the traits are involuntary [Statman] |
22030 | For poets free choice is supreme [Schlegel,F] |
7098 | There is a new sort of moral scepticism, about the possibility of moral theories [Statman] |
22071 | True love is ironic, in the contrast between finite limitations and the infinity of love [Schlegel,F] |
7099 | With a broad concept of flourishing, it might be possible without the virtues [Statman] |
7100 | Virtue theory isn't a genuine ethical theory, because it doesn't have universal application [Statman] |
7102 | Promises create moral duties that have nothing to do with character [Statman] |
7095 | Moral education is better by concrete example than abstract principle [Statman] |
7094 | Friends express friendship even when no utility is involved [Statman] |
7093 | Behaviour may be disgusting or inhumane, but violate no duty [Statman] |
7104 | The ancients recognised imperfect duties, but we have added perfect duties like justice [Statman] |
22029 | Irony is the response to conflicts of involvement and attachment [Schlegel,F, by Pinkard] |
7103 | Abortion issues focus on the mother's right over her body, and the status of the foetus [Statman] |
22745 | Pherecydes said the first principle and element is earth [Pherecydes, by Sext.Empiricus] |
5883 | Pherecydes was the first to say that the soul is eternal [Pherecydes, by Cicero] |