10 ideas
19336 | Wisdom involves the desire to achieve perfection [Leibniz] |
15663 | Adorno and Horkheimer subjected the Enlightenment to 'critical theory' analysis [Adorno/Horkheimer, by Finlayson] |
7696 | Leibniz first asked 'why is there something rather than nothing?' [Leibniz, by Jacquette] |
19341 | There must be a straining towards existence in the essence of all possible things [Leibniz] |
19428 | Because something does exist, there must be a drive in possible things towards existence [Leibniz] |
5047 | The world is physically necessary, as its contrary would imply imperfection or moral absurdity [Leibniz] |
19343 | We follow the practical rule which always seeks maximum effect for minimum cost [Leibniz] |
20572 | De Sade said it was impossible to rationally argue against murder [Adorno/Horkheimer] |
19429 | The principle of determination in things obtains the greatest effect with the least effort [Leibniz] |
1558 | Clearly the gods ignore human affairs, or they would have given us justice [Thrasymachus] |