Euchner I 19
Ideas/Locke: The sensations and their processing cause in our mind "simple ideas" (simple ideas), for example: from heat, light, hard, soft, certain colors and flavors (these are unmistakable) - the "first objects of our understanding".
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Color, >
Sensory impression, >
Idea/Locke, >
Imagination.
Things/objects/Locke: are not captured by a single, but only with a bundle of many "simple ideas":
"Complex ideas"- they correspond with objects.
I 27
Idea/Locke: each object of the mind (understanding) - concept, idea, may also be an illusion-, any content of consciousness.
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Deception.
I 33
Ideas/Locke: Modes: Ideas that represent the states or properties of other ideas or constructs of ideas - simple ideas: caused by a sense: E.g. colors, light, sounds.
I 38
itself neither true nor false, but instruments.
I 42
LockeVsAristoteles: Reason can trace without clattering syllogisms the "natural order of connecting ideas".
I 35
complex ideas/Locke: here the spirit is active (in the simple passive).
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Mind/Locke.
I 36
E.g. lie - E.g. substance(!).
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Substance/Locke.
I 35
simple idea/Locke. E.g. space - modes: distance, infinity, figure
Simple idea: E.g. pain, joy - modes: hope, love, fear, envy.
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Holz I 45/46
Ideas/Perception/Locke: There are "ideas" that are conveyed by more than one sense: e.g., the ideas of extension, shape, motion, etc.
deas/perception/LeibnizVsLocke: these "ideas" (extension, duration, shape etc.) come from the mind, not from the perception.
They are the "ideas of the pure mind". But they have a reference to the outside world and are thus capable of definition and proof.