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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