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Common Sense Philosophy

In Our Time: Philosophy

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The Importance of Experience in Empiricism

In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, what you have immediately before the mind in experience is ideas. From these you've got to get out of your head to an external world. And that's where you need some kind of guaranteur. In the case of descardes, the goodness of a deity who doesn't ever deceive you. But berkeley pointed out that those ideas in our minds called secondary quality are on an experiential power with these primary qualities. This left hume with the very interesting problem: If you're going to be a very rigorous and thoroughgoing empiricist, you're really going to base everything on experiences.

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