James: Common Sense, Science, and Critical Philosophy

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„Science and critical philosophy thus burst the bounds of common sense. With science NAIF realism ceases: ‚Secondary‘ qualities become unreal; primary ones alone remain. With critical philosophy, havoc is made of everything. The common-sense categories one and all cease to represent anything in the way of BEING; they are but sublime tricks of human thought, our ways of escaping bewilderment in the midst of sensation’s irremediable flow.“ (p. 150) #James #CommonSense #Science #CriticalPhilosophy

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Locke: Modes

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„By repeating this idea in our minds, and adding the repetitions together, we come by the COMPLEX ideas of the MODES of it. Thus, by adding one to one, we have the complex idea of a couple; by putting twelve units together we have the complex idea of a dozen; and so of a score or a million, or any other number.“ (Book II, Chap. XVI, §2) #Locke #modes

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Adorno: Aufgeklärte Kunstwerke

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„Aufgeklärt sind die Kunstwerke, welche in unnachgiebiger Distanz von der Empirie richtiges Bewußtsein bezeugen.“ (p. 134) #Adorno #Kunstwerk #Empirie #Bewußtsein

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Descartes: Idées

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„D’oû il suit que nos idées ou notions, étant des choses réelles, et qui viennent de Dieu, en tout ce en quoi elles sont claires et distinctes, ne peuvent en cela être que vraies.“ (p. 62) #Descartes #idée #notion #ChosesRéelles

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