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... ideas which mechanically arouse certain sentiments , and these ideas are colored by the prevailing passion in the poet's mind . Similarly , in the minds of the audience , the various images or sounds are associated with cer- tain ideas ...
... ideas which mechanically arouse certain sentiments , and these ideas are colored by the prevailing passion in the poet's mind . Similarly , in the minds of the audience , the various images or sounds are associated with cer- tain ideas ...
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... ideas ( Locke's term ) are broken down into simpler ideas in order to see them more clearly . This was a useful method because it did away with the " ghosts " of unanalyzable and innate ideas . In the associationist language of David ...
... ideas ( Locke's term ) are broken down into simpler ideas in order to see them more clearly . This was a useful method because it did away with the " ghosts " of unanalyzable and innate ideas . In the associationist language of David ...
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... ideas through abstraction ; he thus falsely concludes : " Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas . " Berkeley , however , maintains that " a word becomes general by being made the sign not of an abstract general idea ...
... ideas through abstraction ; he thus falsely concludes : " Words become general by being made the signs of general ideas . " Berkeley , however , maintains that " a word becomes general by being made the sign not of an abstract general idea ...
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