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  • hace 4 años

Descartes often wrote of the meaning of idea as an image or representation, often but not necessarily in the mind, qhich was well known in their languaje. Despite that descarte is nonplatonic use of the term, he at first followed this use. In his meditations of first philosophy he says, some of my thoughts are like images of things, and it is to these alone that the name idea properly belongs. He sometimes maintained that ideas were innate and uses of the term idea diverge from the original primary scholastic use.
He provides multiple.
Non_ equivalent definitions of the term, uses it to refer to as many as six distind kinds of entities, and divides ideas inconsistently into various genetic categories.
For him knowledge took the form of ideas and philosophical investigation is the deep consideration of these entities.
Many times howere his thoughts of knowledge and ideas were like those of plotinus and the neoplqtonists.
In neoplqtonism, the intelligence( NOUS) is the true first principle _the determinate, referential foundation of all existents., for it is not a self - sufficient entity like the one, but rather possesses the ability o capacity to contemplate both the one, as its prior, as well as its own thoughts, which plotinus identifies with the platonic ideas or forms. A no philosophical definition of nous in good sense (A.K.A common sense). Descartes is quoted as saying, of all things, everyone thinks he is so well supplied with it that even those who are the hardest to satisfy in every other respect never desire more of it than they already have​

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