Locke's Theory of Knowledge: With a Notice of Berkeley
Locke's Theory of Knowledge: With a Notice of Berkeley
James Mccosh
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But he has also faculties operating upon these, such as perception, discernment, comparison, com- position, abstraction. These actually form our ideas. Locke has not been able to state very clearly the relation between these inlets and the faculties. What, for instance, is the difference between sensation as an inlet, and percep- tion as directed to the ideas supposed to be introduced by sensation ? Do they not, in fact, perform the same func- Digitized by VjOOQ iC IDEAS AND THINGS. 61 tion, na...mely, give us a knowledge of bodily objects? It has been shown above that the faculties in their exercise give lis new ideas, such as those of time and moral good, which cannot be had from either sensation or reflection, or from the two combined. It is clear that in a coiTect phil- osophy the inlets and the faculties should not be sepa- rated — ^they should be combined ; and the faculties should be so unfolded and determined as to settle for us — ^what Locke was so anxious to do — ^the boundaries of our intel- lectual vision, and let every man ^^ know the length of his tether." III.
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