19 ideas
192 | Only one thing can be contrary to something [Plato] |
7661 | Truth is the opinion fated to be ultimately agreed by all investigators [Peirce] |
190 | If asked whether justice itself is just or unjust, you would have to say that it is just [Plato] |
19089 | Our whole conception of an object is its possible practical consequences [Peirce] |
20185 | The most important things in life are wisdom and knowledge [Plato] |
20184 | The only real evil is loss of knowledge [Plato] |
7660 | We are aware of beliefs, they appease our doubts, and they are rules of action, or habits [Peirce] |
191 | Everything resembles everything else up to a point [Plato] |
14906 | Non-positivist verificationism says only take a hypothesis seriously if it is scientifically based and testable [Ladyman/Ross on Peirce] |
203 | Courage is knowing what should or shouldn't be feared [Plato] |
202 | No one willingly and knowingly embraces evil [Plato] |
193 | Some things are good even though they are not beneficial to men [Plato] |
197 | Some pleasures are not good, and some pains are not evil [Plato] |
200 | People tend only to disapprove of pleasure if it leads to pain, or prevents future pleasure [Plato] |
188 | Socrates did not believe that virtue could be taught [Plato] |
204 | Socrates is contradicting himself in claiming virtue can't be taught, but that it is knowledge [Plato] |
189 | If we punish wrong-doers, it shows that we believe virtue can be taught [Plato] |
21798 | To universalise 'give everything to the poor' leads to absurdity [Hegel] |
21797 | Immortality does not come at a later time, but when pure knowing Spirit fully grasps the universal [Hegel] |