General Philosophy Topics Weeks 5–8, Hilary 2006


Συγγραφέας: Antony Eagle


Antony Eagle: General Philosophy Topics Weeks 5–8, Hilary 2006 (pdf, 84K)
QUESTIONS Objects seem to have some properties in themselves (like shape), and some other properties that depend on other things around them (like being alone or accompanied). The distinction between primary and secondary qualities is a special case of this more general contrast: what, according to Locke, is the basis for the distinction? Is there more than one way to understand Locke’s argument: what is the best reading of Locke? What wider significance does the distinction between primary and secondary qualities have?