7 ideas
19426 | 'Nominal' definitions just list distinguishing characteristics [Leibniz] |
18487 | We want to know what makes sentences true, rather than defining 'true' [McFetridge] |
18488 | We normally explain natural events by citing further facts [McFetridge] |
19424 | Knowledge needs clarity, distinctness, and adequacy, and it should be intuitive [Leibniz] |
19427 | True ideas represent what is possible; false ideas represent contradictions [Leibniz] |
467 | A virtue is a combination of intelligence, strength and luck [Ion] |
19425 | In the schools the Four Causes are just lumped together in a very obscure way [Leibniz] |