Knowledge & Doubt - Hume Section 2 Flashcards
What are perceptions?
Contents of the mind, a thing and not a process of how we know
What are impressions?
What we gain when we experience something in the moment, only experienced once
What are ideas?
The faded remains of an impression
What is the key difference between impressions and ideas?
Impressions have more force and vivacity than ideas
Hume Impressions Quote
“By the term impression I mean all our more lively perceptions when we see, hear, feel or love…”
Hume Ideas Quote
“And impressions are distinguished from ideas, which are the less lively perceptions, of which we are conscious…”
What example does Hume give to explain the distinction between impressions & ideas?
Being burnt
What are outward impressions?
Direct sensory experience in the moment (e.g: pain)
What are inward impressions?
Direct, immediate experience of emotions within us (e.g: love)
What are simple ideas?
An idea deriving from a single impression that cannot be broken down into separate parts
What are complex ideas?
Ideas that can be broken down into further distinguishable parts - explains imagination
What can the imagination do?
4
- Compound (combine)
- Augment (enlarge)
- Diminish (shrink)
- Transpose (change positioning)
Why is the imagination limited?
All four of its abilities need something to base it on - linked to copy principle
What is the copy principle?
Hume’s foundation for empiricism - that the content of our mind is necessarily based on our experience of the world
Copy Principle Quote
“All our ideas or more feeble perceptions, are copies of impressions or more lively ones”