8 ideas
8000 | He who is ignorant of the history of philosophy is doomed to repeat it [Santayana, by MacIntyre] |
18521 | The criterion of existence is the possibility of action [Santayana] |
14596 | Call 'nominalism' the denial of numbers, properties, relations and sets [Dorr] |
14597 | Natural Class Nominalism says there are primitive classes of things resembling in one respect [Dorr] |
594 | Speusippus suggested underlying principles for every substance, and ended with a huge list [Speussipus, by Aristotle] |
14598 | Abstracta imply non-logical brute necessities, so only nominalists can deny such things [Dorr] |
23060 | The good is not relative, but is rooted in facts about human needs [Santayana] |
2632 | Speusippus said things were governed by some animal force rather than the gods [Speussipus, by Cicero] |