10 ideas
5035 | The two basics of reasoning are contradiction and sufficient reason [Leibniz] |
23681 | The first motion or effect cannot be produced necessarily, so the First Cause must be a free agent [Reid] |
23676 | A willed action needs reasonable understanding of what is to be done [Reid] |
23680 | We are morally free, because we experience it, we are accountable, and we pursue projects [Reid] |
5038 | Assume that mind and body follow their own laws, but God has harmonised them [Leibniz] |
23678 | A motive is merely an idea, like advice, and not a force for action [Reid] |
467 | A virtue is a combination of intelligence, strength and luck [Ion] |
23677 | We all know that mere priority or constant conjunction do not have to imply causation [Reid] |
23679 | The principle of the law of nature is that matter is passive, and is acted upon [Reid] |
5037 | God doesn't decide that Adam will sin, but that sinful Adam's existence is to be preferred [Leibniz] |