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A summary of Book II, chapter viii: Primary and Secondary Qualities in John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Essay Concerning Human Understanding and what it means. ... Clearly, he concludes, the secondary qualities depend on the primary qualities.
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www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/lockeessay/section4.rhtml
www.sparknotes.com/philosophy/lockeessay/section4.rhtml
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Again, this is false, or, at the least, it is not what Locke means or says when he distinguishes between primary and secondary qualities. Remember the first quotation we began with: ideas exist in our minds, and qualities are the powers in objects to produce ideas in our minds. Qualities, that is, by definition,
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homepages.wmich.edu/~baldner/qualities.htm
homepages.wmich.edu/~baldner/qualities.htm
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John Locke (1632 - 1704) used [the] notion of primary and secondary qualities. Primary qualities are qualities which an object actually has, regardless of the conditions under which it is being perceived, or of whether it is being perceived at all.
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www.faragher.freeserve.co.uk/presencedef.htm
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Finally, one last problem with Locke's primary/secondary distinction also attacks the primary qualities, on the grounds that they are too cozy with the particular interests if physicists. This is refuted beautifully by Mackie:
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everything2.com/title/Primary+vs.+Secondary+Qualities+i...
everything2.com/title/Primary+vs.+Secondary+Qualities+in+Locke%2527s+Philosophy+of+Ideas
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Tutorial – Allais, history I – Locke, primary and secondary qualities ... Locke – Michael Ayers (small book) ... stress familiarity with the primary texts – history...
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www.princeton.edu/~gdetre/notes/tutorial%20-%20Allais,%...
www.princeton.edu/~gdetre/notes/tutorial%20-%20Allais,%20history%20I,%20Locke,%20primary%20secondary%20qualities.htm
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Notes – Locke, primary + secondary qualities ... attempts to describe what Locke tried/intended/ought to have said in modern language about the whole business of the material world, the primary and secondary qualities of matter, what it is and how matter impinges on our minds...
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www.princeton.edu/~gdetre/notes/notes%20-%20Locke,%20hi...
www.princeton.edu/~gdetre/notes/notes%20-%20Locke,%20history%20I,%20primary%20+%20secondary%20qualities.htm
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Abstract: In this paper, I argue that Book II, Chapter viii of Locke' Essay is a unified, self-consistent whole, ... The key to the distinction between primary and secondary qualities is that the former are, while the latter are not, real properties, i.e., properties that exist in bodies independently of being perceived.
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www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/papq/1997/00000078/0...
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/papq/1997/00000078/00000003/art00041
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The generalization of this account is Locke's view of Primary and Secondary Qualities: ... The qualities that are "out there" Locke calls "primary qualities"; the others, like colors, odors, tastes, warmth, etc., he calls "secondary qualities".
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www.public.iastate.edu/~wsrob/201locke.htm
www.public.iastate.edu/~wsrob/201locke.htm
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and these are resemblances of qualities in body; "their patterns do really exist in the bodies themselves"; accordingly, they are "primary qualities of bodies." In this way, by implication if not expressly, Locke severs, instead of establishing, the connection between simple ideas and reality.
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meta-religion.com/Philosophy/Biography/John_Locke/prima...
meta-religion.com/Philosophy/Biography/John_Locke/primary_and_secondary_qualities.htm
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