Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 19
Imagination/Hume: principle: each imagination originates from a corresponding impression.
I 69
Imagination/representation/Hume: the idea does not represent, it is a rule, a scheme, a design rule.
>Sensory impression, >Principles/Hume, >Representation, >Fiction.
I 96
Imagination/Hume: if we apply the corrective rules, we get a contradiction between the principles of the imagination and those of reason. This is where the imagination opposes for the first time as a world principle to correction because the fiction has become a principle, it cannot be corrected by the reflection. the is delirious mind.
>Reason/Hume.
I 104
Imagination/Hume: imagination is not an ability or organizing principle. Instead: it is a totality, inventory.
>Totality.
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Vaihinger 152 ff
Ideas/Hume: one-sided negatively: imagination corresponds to fictions.
>Ideas/Hume, >Fictions/Hume.
Ideas/Kant: ideas have cognitive value, because only from these subjective ideas results the objective world for us.
>Ideas Kant.
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McGinn II 58
Identity/Hume: absolutely logical: according to that (=imagination) we can have no good idea about the identity of material objects over time, nor about the self or causal necessity.
>Mind/Hume.

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