When we say of Pegasus that there is no such thing, we are saying, more precisely, that Pegasus does not have the special attribute of actuality. Saying that Pegasus is not actual is on a par, logically, with saying that the Parthenon is not red; in either case we are saying something...
Pegasus: In Greek mythology, Pegasus is a magical winged horse. He could fly and was born from the sea. Pegasus is a symbol of freedom and inspiration. Unicorn: Even though it’s not a horse, the unicorn is like a magical horse with a single horn. It’s known for being pure and go...
Bestowed with superhuman strength, a young mortal named Hercules sets out to prove himself a hero in the eyes of his father, the great god Zeus. Along with his friends Pegasus, a flying horse, and Phil, a personal trainer, Hercules is tricked by the hilarious, hotheaded villain Hades, who...
350 year old whale bones on display in the hall next door, with a mysterious history. WW2 bomb shelter in a “Victory Garden” outside the House. And the house is supposedly haunted. So take care when you visit… What can I say? I loved it! Almost a religious experience; like seeing...
We may for the sake of argument concede that there is an entity, and even a unique entity (though this is rather implausible), which is the mental Pegasus-idea; but this mental entity is not what people are talking about when they deny Pegasus. 1 McX never confuses the Parthenon with ...
As nouns the difference between find and wind is that find is anything that is found (usually valuable), as objects on an archeological site or a person with talent while wind is...
such thing, we are saying, more precisely, that Pegasus does not have the special attribute of actuality. Saying that Pegasus is not actual is on a par, logically, with saying that the Parthenon is not red; in either case we are saying something about an entity whose being is unquestioned...
such thing, we are saying, more precisely, that Pegasus does not have the special attribute of actuality. Saying that Pegasus is not actual is on a par, logically, with saying that the Parthenon is not red; in either case we are saying something about an entity whose being is unquestioned...