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9082 | Clear concepts result from good observation, extensive experience, and accurate memory [Mill] |
Full Idea: The principle requisites of clear conceptions, are habits of attentive observation, an extensive experience, and a memory which receives and retains an exact image of what is observed. | |
From: John Stuart Mill (System of Logic [1843], 4.2.5) | |
A reaction: Empiricists are always crying out for people to 'attend to the evidence', and this is the deeper reason why. Not only will one know the world better in a direct way, but one will actually think more clearly. Darwin is the perfect model for this. |