9 ideas
22764 | Ordinary speech is not exact about what is true; we say we are digging a well before the well exists [Sext.Empiricus] |
3644 | Two things being joined together doesn't prove they are the same [Descartes] |
22762 | Some properties are inseparable from a thing, such as the length, breadth and depth of a body [Sext.Empiricus] |
22759 | Fools, infants and madmen may speak truly, but do not know [Sext.Empiricus] |
22760 | Madmen are reliable reporters of what appears to them [Sext.Empiricus] |
3621 | Only judgement decides which of our senses are reliable [Descartes] |
22763 | We can only dream of a winged man if we have experienced men and some winged thing [Sext.Empiricus] |
5996 | Critolaus redefined Aristotle's moral aim as fulfilment instead of happiness [Critolaus, by White,SA] |
3637 | Ideas in God's mind only have value if he makes it so [Descartes] |