Impressions and ideas are different. The video seems to conflate them. Ideas are less vivid forms of impressions. You have an impression of anger, and when you recall that emotion later, that is the idea.
Yes!! To add to your point, an example of an impression is the sound you hear when you slap a desk (another impression is the feeling of it). An example of an idea about those impressions is your recollection of the sound and feeling, or another idea is "that hurt". Ideas depend upon impressions, but not vice versa.
This is actually so complicated. Teachers keep sending this to us to understand philosophical concepts when your videos don't clarify anything. You either quote directly from the source text (inevitably copying the archaic vocabulary of philosophers) or use convoluted words and sentence structures to cover up the fact that you don't understand anything you're covering. This is so bothersome. Try and connect the ideas together - form a sort of structure in the lecture; don't just jump from one concept to another. This is like reading out of a textbook in separate sections - not a lecture. Teachers: do NOT send this to your students. It is not helpful. Read the source material yourself and break it down for your students. Do your job.
We totally understand the intricacies of various philosophical concepts that's why we try to simplify as much as we can. So we understand your point of view. Thanks for your feedback and we wish you all the best! :)
Hello can I ask a question? What do Plato believed that David Humes disagrees with? What do Socrates believed that David Humes disagrees with? Please response
Hume, used Epistemology (Consciousness) to articulate about “Self” in Metaphysics, isn’t it ? All human knowledge comes from “Sense Consciousness” and “Reasoning Consciousness”, that “Sense Consciousness” faculty in Space Dimension and “Reasoning Consciousness” faculty in Time Dimension, isn’t it ?
Hume looks like a compressed Putin
Impressions and ideas are different. The video seems to conflate them. Ideas are less vivid forms of impressions. You have an impression of anger, and when you recall that emotion later, that is the idea.
Yes!! To add to your point, an example of an impression is the sound you hear when you slap a desk (another impression is the feeling of it). An example of an idea about those impressions is your recollection of the sound and feeling, or another idea is "that hurt". Ideas depend upon impressions, but not vice versa.
To be a philosopher is not only to have subtle thoughts but so to love wisdom asto love according to it's dictates
yeah
This is actually so complicated. Teachers keep sending this to us to understand philosophical concepts when your videos don't clarify anything. You either quote directly from the source text (inevitably copying the archaic vocabulary of philosophers) or use convoluted words and sentence structures to cover up the fact that you don't understand anything you're covering. This is so bothersome. Try and connect the ideas together - form a sort of structure in the lecture; don't just jump from one concept to another. This is like reading out of a textbook in separate sections - not a lecture.
Teachers: do NOT send this to your students. It is not helpful. Read the source material yourself and break it down for your students. Do your job.
We totally understand the intricacies of various philosophical concepts that's why we try to simplify as much as we can. So we understand your point of view. Thanks for your feedback and we wish you all the best! :)
IMPRESSIONS AND IDEAS ARE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT CONCEPTS FOR HUME! Huge mistake!
Humans are mammals. mammals are animals. Self is animal hormonal perceptions.
Thanks for the summary!
Awesome job!
May I know what David Hume view of man? and why?
will do that soon
Excellent!
HUME NEWTON WANNABE
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Hello can I ask a question?
What do Plato believed that David Humes disagrees with?
What do Socrates believed that David Humes disagrees with?
Please response
Pretty much everything. Hume is an anti-Platonist in every conceivable way. Their philosophies couldn’t be further apart!
Self
Hume, used Epistemology (Consciousness) to articulate about “Self” in Metaphysics, isn’t it ?
All human knowledge comes from “Sense Consciousness” and “Reasoning Consciousness”, that “Sense Consciousness” faculty in Space Dimension and “Reasoning Consciousness” faculty in Time Dimension, isn’t it ?
yup..
There's no link for the transcript
Thanks Clarisse. We just added it.
thanks a lot
Thanks too! Cheers!
I dig the concepts that arrive from out of "impressions"& abstract notions huh?
I was going to listen to this, but I see that you put Hume in a dress ... so no thanks