Winkler, Kenneth P. Professor of Philosophy, Wellesley College, Massachusetts
Print publication date: 1994 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-823509-5







doi:10.1093/0198235097.003.0003

Kenneth P. Winkler
Abstract: Many empiricists, among them Locke and Hume, make a distinction between simple and complex ideas. Berkeley refuses to do so, because he finds connections—objective connections incompatible with simplicity—even among the ‘simplest’ of ideas. Simple ideas, in his view, are illegitimately abstract.

Keywords: abstract idea, complex idea, Locke, objective connection, simple idea,

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