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ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS

Introduction to the Association of Ideas The concept of the association of ideas stands as a foundational pillar in the scientific study of human cognition, representing a fundamental mechanism through which the mind organizes, understands, and recalls information. At its core, this principle describes the inherent tendency of mental elements—be they sensory inputs, abstract thoughts, […]

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SIMPLE IDEAS

The Lockean Foundation of Simple Ideas The concept of Simple Ideas stands as a cornerstone in the monumental empirical philosophy of John Locke, articulated most thoroughly in his 1689 work, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Locke sought to dismantle the dominant rationalist doctrine of innate ideas, proposing instead that the mind, at birth, is a […]

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