Ancient philosophers rarely refer to women's anger at all, according to Simon Kemp and K. T. Strongman perhaps because their works were not intended for women.
The "redness" of red and the "painfulness" of pain are what philosophers refer to as qualia.
Many later philosophers refer to the work.
Some philosophers have referred to such propositions as universalizable.
In the philosophy of consciousness, "sentience" can refer to the ability of any entity to have subjective perceptual experiences, or as some philosophers refer to them, "qualia".
Ancient temples were regularly used for storing treasures, and were open to private individuals under exceptional circumstances; furthermore, many subsequent philosophers in this period refer to the work.
This is why one philosopher deeply influenced by AI has referred to 'the primacy of non-communicative language'(Sloman 1979).
When natural philosophers referred to laws of nature, they were not glibly choosing that metaphor.
But common sense remains a perennial topic in epistemology and many philosophers make wide use of the concept or at least refer to it.
Common sense is a familiar topic in epistemology and many philosophers make wide use of the concept or at least refer to it.