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6490 | For Descartes, objects have one primary quality, which is geometrical [Descartes, by Robinson,H] |
Full Idea: Descartes denies any similarity between the physical world and ideas, as matter possesses only geometrical properties; Locke allows more primary qualities, but follows Boyle and the atomists in treating secondary qualities as creations of sense. | |
From: report of René Descartes (Meditations [1641]) by Howard Robinson - Perception 1.5 | |
A reaction: The interesting point to note here is that Descartes' geometrical view of objects (they are defined purely by 'extension') is the view that they have one minimal primary quality. I prefer Locke's view, of which the history (given here) is interesting. |
7440 | Secondary qualities are microscopic primary qualities of physical things [Armstrong] |
Full Idea: I argue for the direct identification of the secondary qualities with microscopic primary qualities of physical things. | |
From: David M. Armstrong (Pref to new 'Materialist Theory' [1992], p.xxii) | |
A reaction: This sounds a bit like the eliminativism which Armstrong rejects. This seems in danger of mixing questions about the nature of mental events with questions about the nature of externally perceived objects. |
2295 | Why does pain make us sad? [Descartes] |
Full Idea: Why should a certain sadness of spirit arise from a sensation of pain? | |
From: René Descartes (Meditations [1641], §6.76) |