back to ideas for this text


Single Idea 6458

[from 'The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics' by Bertrand Russell, in 12. Knowledge Sources / B. Perception / 4. Sense Data / d. Sense-data problems ]

Full Idea

There is some difficulty in deciding what is to be considered one sense-datum: often attention causes divisions to appear where, so far as can be discovered, there were no divisions before.

Gist of Idea

Individuating sense-data is difficult, because they divide when closely attended to

Source

Bertrand Russell (The Relation of Sense-Data to Physics [1914], §II)

Book Reference

Russell,Bertrand: 'Mysticism and Logic' [Unwin 1989], p.142


A Reaction

This was, I suspect, why Russell had dropped the idea of sense-data by 1921. He does, however, say that they are the last unit in analysis, rather than being the most basic unit of perception. In other words, they are purely theoretical.