Group: humanities.philosophy.objectivism
From: Jim Klein
Date: Sunday, April 13, 2008 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: On color: For you Non-believers

On Apr 10, 2:52 pm, TC wrote:

> I think we have different concepts of "concept".
> Mine is more like 1, yours I suspect like 2
>
> From Webster.com
> 1 : something conceived in the mind : thought, notion
> 2 : an abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances

I don't mind either definition, but they won't get us very far here.

The first says nothing, though I like the second as it seems
to be a moderate tribute to Rand's approach.

But no definition from webster.com is going to help us
figure out whether we're building concepts from
percepts or "guessing all the way down."


> > > > So you'll give examples
> > > > of inborn concepts that include at least one that can be
> > > > discarded at will?
> > > Uniformity of time and space.
> > Holy shit! I assume that means we're born with the
> > concepts

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