The Philosophy of Instinct And Reason

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The Philosophy of Instinct And Reason
J Stevenson John Stevenson Bushnan
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Thus, among the former, Descartes distinctly defines an innate idea to be a Faculty of engendering ideas — not an idea, in the common and correct acceptation of the word ; and Fenelon speaks of it as " une regie par laquelle on juge de toute" — not a judgment, but a capacity for judging. In like manner among the latter, Locke describes his carte blanche as 2i Disposition — a faculty to re- ceive impressions, and distinctly states that it is from this capacity to receive these impressions, THE N...ATURE OF THOUGHT. 239 as well as from the impressions themselves, that an idea arises. What is all this in the hands of either, but the view all along taken above ? Both virtu- ally admit the two conditions required, but each formally admits only one ; both go hand in hand with Truth without perceiving her. But it is to Bonnet and Kant that we owe the fullest illustra- tion of the real nature of thought. " Our brain, " observes Bonnet, " is organized with direct refer- ence to the wonderful operations of our mind ; and the organs of our senses are, in Hke manner, adapted to the organization of our brain ; but the latter are, in every thing, subservient to the former.

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