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Molyneux's Question

Autor Michael J. Morgan
Paperback – 30 sep 2008
If a man born blind were to gain his sight in later life would he be able to identify the objects he saw around him? Would he recognise a cube and a globe on the basis of his earlier tactile experiences alone? This was William Molyneux's famous question to John Locke and it was much discussed by English and French empiricists in the eighteenth century as part of the controversy over innatism and abstract ideas. Dr Morgan examines the whole history of this debate: Locke's own (negative) answer to the question, the contributions of Berkeley, Condillac, Diderot and Voltaire and the factual accounts of early cataract operations and modern laboratory studies. He shows how this debate is involved in the development and eventual separation of philosophy and experimental psychology after the eighteenth century and considers why the original question is effectively still unanswered. This is one problem-area with its intricate cluster of connected conceptual and technical difficulties which suggests the need for some reunion or at least collaboration between the two subjects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780521100670
ISBN-10: 0521100674
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface; Introduction; 1. The background to Molyneux's question; 2. Cataract operations; 3. Diderot's Letter on the Blind; 4. Berkeley and Condillac; 5. Thomas Reid and the new nativism; 6. Lotze and Kant: the theory of local signs; Afterword; Index.

Descriere

Dr Morgan examines the whole history of Molyneux's famous question to John Locke.