9 ideas
14802 | Physical and psychical laws of mind are either independent, or derived in one or other direction [Peirce] |
18239 | What is contemplated must have a higher value than contemplation [Kant, by Korsgaard] |
18238 | Only a good will can give man's being, and hence the world, a final purpose [Kant] |
13304 | Learned men gain more in one day than others do in a lifetime [Posidonius] |
22053 | The Critique of Judgement aims for a principle that unities humanity and nature [Kant, by Bowie] |
18237 | Without men creation would be in vain, and without final purpose [Kant] |
14800 | The world is full of variety, but laws seem to produce uniformity [Peirce] |
20820 | Time is an interval of motion, or the measure of speed [Posidonius, by Stobaeus] |
14801 | Darwinian evolution is chance, with the destruction of bad results [Peirce] |