15 ideas
304 | Beautiful things must be different from beauty itself, but beauty itself must be present in each of them [Plato] |
16120 | Knowing how to achieve immortality is pointless without the knowledge how to use immortality [Plato] |
6230 | If the soul were a tabula rasa, with no innate ideas, there could be no moral goodness or justice [Cudworth] |
6228 | Senses cannot judge one another, so what judges senses cannot be a sense, but must be superior [Cudworth] |
303 | Say how many teeth the other has, then count them. If you are right, we will trust your other claims [Plato] |
6229 | Sense is fixed in the material form, and so can't grasp abstract universals [Cudworth] |
302 | What knowledge is required to live well? [Plato] |
6227 | Keeping promises and contracts is an obligation of natural justice [Cudworth] |
301 | Only knowledge of some sort is good [Plato] |
3031 | The greatest good is not the achievement of desire, but to desire what is proper [Menedemus, by Diog. Laertius] |
305 | Something which lies midway between two evils is better than either of them [Plato] |
6225 | Obligation to obey all positive laws is older than all laws [Cudworth] |
6224 | An omnipotent will cannot make two things equal or alike if they aren't [Cudworth] |
6223 | If the will and pleasure of God controls justice, then anything wicked or unjust would become good if God commanded it [Cudworth] |
6226 | The requirement that God must be obeyed must precede any authority of God's commands [Cudworth] |