Methods of Knowledge An Essay in Epistemology

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Hume believed that the minimum visibile has no magnitude; and were this admitted, it might further be admitted that there may be orders of being for which such a form of perception is normal. But whether the human minimum visibile is of this non-spatial char- acter is more than doubtful. And the possi- bility of such a non-spatial perception in other intelligences is, to say the least, purely theoretical.
Such speculations have no reference to the actual experience of man after birth. By the co
...nditions of that experience there is not possible for it such a singleness of sensation. From birth man is exposed to a multitude of simultaneous impressions. It is, at the same time, difficult to realize the mean- ing of extensity or manifoldness in the first experi- ences when there are no developed ideas of up and down, right and left. It is also to be remembered that the first images are of a very blurred char- acter : the finer analysis of them is the work of the years to come.
Let it be granted that human experience has from the beginning this character of extensity or manifoldness, it is to be noticed that we have not THE ORIGIN OF CONCEPTS 8/ yet reached the abstract idea of space or quantity.


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