Lexicon of Arguments

Philosophical and Scientific Issues in Dispute
 
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I 11
Principles/Hume: the association with its three principles goes beyond the imagination (exceeding):
1. Contiguity (contact, contiguity),
2. similarity,
3. causality. These principles organize the given as a system before there can be belief. They naturalize the mind by setting it from the outset.
>Association, >Imagination, >Similarity, >Causality.
I 39
Principle/Hume/Deleuze: principles cannot be invented. Against: rules are artificial. Satisfaction: comes into being artificially, because of consistency it can only be achieved "industrially". Need: is natural.
I 76
Forming of principles is an educational principle.
I 89
Philosophy cannot say anything about the origin of principles. ((s) It sets the principles ahead).
I 99
Principles/Hume: the principles of extension and reflection are contradictory! E.g. imagination as a world principle (expansion) is set against the correction. We do not have the means to opt for the mind or against the imagination. Mind/Hume: the mind can only correct endlessly, so nothing remains. Solution/Hume: practice.
I 110
Principles/empiricism/Hume: principle of empiricism: simple impression/atom: e.g. five tones give the impression of time, but this is not a sixth impression.
>Sensory impressions.

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