20306 | Once we have experienced two feelings together, one will always give rise to the other [Spinoza] |
12527 | Some ideas connect together naturally, while others connect by chance or custom [Locke] |
12542 | Knowledge is just the connection or disagreement of our ideas [Locke] |
12555 | The constant link between whiteness and things that produce it is the basis of our knowledge [Locke] |
2189 | All ideas are connected by Resemblance, Contiguity in time or place, and Cause and Effect [Hume] |
6489 | Associationism results from having to explain intentionality just with sense-data [Robinson,H on Hume] |
22005 | Associations and causes cannot explain content, which needs norms of judgement [Kant, by Pinkard] |
23697 | I exist just as an intelligence aware of its faculty for combination [Kant] |
14765 | Association of ideas is the best philosophical idea of the prescientific age [Peirce] |
19253 | We talk of 'association by resemblance' but that is wrong: the association constitutes the resemblance [Peirce] |
15269 | Humean impressions are too instantaneous and simple to have structure or relations [Harré/Madden] |
4047 | Gestalt psychology proposes inbuilt proximity, similarity, smoothness and closure principles [Goldman] |
12617 | Associationism can't explain how truth is preserved [Fodor] |
2493 | According to empiricists abstraction is the fundamental mental process [Fodor] |
3978 | Associations are held to connect Ideas together in the way the world is connected together [Fodor] |
7510 | Connectionists say the mind is a general purpose learning device [Pinker] |
14955 | Rats find some obvious associations easier to learn than less obvious ones [Ladyman/Ross] |
11141 | Modern empiricism tends to emphasise psychological connections, not semantic relations [Margolis/Laurence] |