3631 | A blind man may still contain the idea of colour [Descartes] |
2273 | The ideas of God and of my self are innate in me [Descartes] |
2285 | I can think of innumerable shapes I have never experienced [Descartes] |
2286 | The idea of a supremely perfect being is within me, like the basic concepts of mathematics [Descartes] |
2601 | Qualia must be innate, because physical motions do not contain them [Descartes] |
2600 | The mind's innate ideas are part of its capacity for thought [Descartes] |
12471 | Innate ideas are nothing, if they are in the mind but we are unaware of them [Locke] |
8100 | Where does the bird's idea of a nest come from? [Joubert] |
6649 | Chomsky now says concepts are basically innate, as well as syntax [Chomsky, by Lowe] |
6650 | Fodor is now less keen on the innateness of concepts [Fodor, by Lowe] |
2492 | Experience can't explain itself; the concepts needed must originate outside experience [Fodor] |
11143 | If concept-learning is hypothesis-testing, that needs innate concepts to get started [Fodor, by Margolis/Laurence] |
12662 | We have an innate capacity to form a concept, once we have grasped the stereotype [Fodor] |
4997 | It seems unlikely that most concepts are innate, if a theory must be understood to grasp them [Kirk,R] |
18592 | The concepts OBJECT or AGENT may be innate [Machery] |