Combining Philosophers
Ideas for John Buridan, James O. Young and Ren Descartes
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18. Thought / D. Concepts / 2. Origin of Concepts / c. Nativist concepts
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I can think of innumerable shapes I have never experienced [Descartes]
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The idea of a supremely perfect being is within me, like the basic concepts of mathematics [Descartes]
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A blind man may still contain the idea of colour [Descartes]
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The ideas of God and of my self are innate in me [Descartes]
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The mind's innate ideas are part of its capacity for thought [Descartes]
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Qualia must be innate, because physical motions do not contain them [Descartes]
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