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Page 188
... ideas are genuinely innate , one would expect very young children to be in conscious possession of them . ( 3 ) Many ideas for which innateness is claimed are not known till the person " comes to the use of reason . " How account for ...
... ideas are genuinely innate , one would expect very young children to be in conscious possession of them . ( 3 ) Many ideas for which innateness is claimed are not known till the person " comes to the use of reason . " How account for ...
Page 190
... ideas come to the mind either by way of sensation or reflection , or a combina- tion of the two . From sensation , the mind gets ideas of the primary qualities of objects , e.g. , solidity , extension , figure . These are qualities of ...
... ideas come to the mind either by way of sensation or reflection , or a combina- tion of the two . From sensation , the mind gets ideas of the primary qualities of objects , e.g. , solidity , extension , figure . These are qualities of ...
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... ideas . By impressions I mean all our perceptions when we hear , see , feel , love , hate , desire , etc. Ideas are those less lively percep- tions of which we are conscious when we reflect on any of those sensations mentioned above . All ...
... ideas . By impressions I mean all our perceptions when we hear , see , feel , love , hate , desire , etc. Ideas are those less lively percep- tions of which we are conscious when we reflect on any of those sensations mentioned above . All ...
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