All ideas come from our senses

Philosophy
All ideas come from our senses

David Hume proposed that all human ideas stem directly from sensory impressions, fundamentally rejecting the concept of innate knowledge and shaping modern thought.

Eighteenth-century philosopher David Hume argued that every idea in our minds originates from vivid sensory experiences, which he called impressions. For example, the sharp pain of a pinprick is an impression, while remembering that pain later is an idea—a fainter copy. He believed that without prior impressions, no ideas could form; someone blind from birth could never truly conceive of the color scarlet.

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