A translation of the Latin phrase idea innata. Ideas that humans are born with, also called innate ideas or inherent ideas. A term used especially by Descartes and the Cartesian school. "I," "things," "God," etc. are considered to be innate ideas that are not based on the senses or experience. → Related item lock Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
ラテン語idea innataなどの訳。人間が生まれながらにして具えている観念で,〈生得観念〉〈本有観念〉ともいう。特にデカルトおよびデカルト学派の用語。〈我〉〈物〉〈神〉などが,感覚や経験によらない生具観念とされる。 →関連項目ロック 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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